Lotus is a reflection of a woman finding her way back to herself.
Born from a season of hurt, hope, curiosity, and experimentation, the EP explores finding peace amid relationship struggles, motherhood, and the process of becoming more honest with yourself. It touches on the frustration of feeling unheard and the emotional aftermath of a traumatic experience shared as a couple—the premature birth of a son—while recognizing that healing doesn't always mean having everything figured out. Sometimes, peace is learning to find yourself within the uncertainty.
At its heart, Lotus is about emergence. After years of searching for her voice and trying to fit into it, she is finally allowing herself to create from a place that feels like home—embracing her authenticity, imperfection, creativity, and willingness to take up space without worrying about how others perceive her.
Motherhood is woven throughout the project, from Girl Party, a reminder that pouring back into herself helps her become better for her son, to Sonshine, a heartfelt expression of the love and hope she carries for his future.
Ultimately, Lotus is a reminder that our trauma and struggles can shape us without defining us. There is power in telling yourself the truth first, embracing vulnerability, and allowing that truth to guide you forward.
This isn't a story about having arrived. It's about finally feeling free enough to emerge.
Lotus is a reflection of a woman finding her way back to herself.
Born from a season of hurt, hope, curiosity, and experimentation, the EP explores finding peace amid relationship struggles, motherhood, and the process of becoming more honest with yourself. It touches on the frustration of feeling unheard and the emotional aftermath of a traumatic experience shared as a couple—the premature birth of a son—while recognizing that healing doesn't always mean having everything figured out. Sometimes, peace is learning to find yourself within the uncertainty.
At its heart, Lotus is about emergence. After years of searching for her voice and trying to fit into it, she is finally allowing herself to create from a place that feels like home—embracing her authenticity, imperfection, creativity, and willingness to take up space without worrying about how others perceive her.
Motherhood is woven throughout the project, from Girl Party, a reminder that pouring back into herself helps her become better for her son, to Sonshine, a heartfelt expression of the love and hope she carries for his future.
Ultimately, Lotus is a reminder that our trauma and struggles can shape us without defining us. There is power in telling yourself the truth first, embracing vulnerability, and allowing that truth to guide you forward.
This isn't a story about having arrived. It's about finally feeling free enough to emerge.