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Review: UNA MIA’s “Too Much” Captures The Dark Side Of Obsession

21 June 2024
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On her latest single, “Too Much”, Toronto-born, Belleville-raised R&B artist UNA MIA takes listeners on a haunting journey through the emotional turbulence of a toxic relationship. The track marks her third official single and sets the stage for her highly anticipated debut EP, due out later this month.

From the moment the eerie, atmospheric tones of “Too Much” begin, it’s clear that UNA MIA is not here to deliver your average love song. Instead, she dives deep into the darker aspects of romance, exposing the thin line between love and obsession. The track’s opening line, “Everyone wants the world ’til they get it”, sets a reflective tone that continues throughout the song, exploring themes of manipulation and emotional suffocation.

The lyrics of “Too Much” are a powerful narrative of UNA MIA’s personal experience with a past partner who made her feel trapped and gaslighted. Her raw delivery of lines such as “Your love feels like a curse, not a blessing / It’s depressing” and “You confuse a fantasy for a real life / You confuse our little thing for a real wife” speaks volumes about the confusion and frustration she endured. These sentiments are not just expressed through words but are also embedded in the track’s ominous soundscape, which is designed to evoke a sense of something being inherently wrong.

The song’s structure is notably concise, which UNA MIA explains mirrors the brevity and intensity of the relationship it describes. This compact format doesn’t waste a single beat, each second loaded with emotional weight. The repetition of the hook, “‘Cause you’re doing too much, too much, too much / It’s obsession it’s not love, not love”, reinforces the message of being overwhelmed and driven to the brink of insanity by a partner’s excessive behaviours.

Complementing the audio experience, the accompanying music video for “Too Much” adds a visual layer of storytelling that is both steamy and tantalising. The video opens with a bold statement, “This is a song about obsession”, immediately pulling viewers into UNA MIA’s world. Throughout the video, her expressive performance and the dramatic visuals enhance the song’s theme, making it a compelling watch that leaves a lasting impression.

“Too Much” is not just a song but an artistic expression of resilience and self-awareness. It showcases UNA MIA’s sonic versatility and her ability to translate complex emotions into relatable music. As she prepares to release her debut EP, this single serves as an exciting teaser of what’s to come. For fans of alternative R&B, and for anyone who has ever felt the suffocating grip of a toxic relationship, “Too Much” is a must-listen.

Final thoughts: UNA MIA’s “Too Much” is a short yet powerful track that brilliantly captures the essence of obsession and emotional entrapment. With its haunting melodies, poignant lyrics and evocative visuals, it solidifies UNA MIA as an artist to watch in the coming years.

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