“Spiderwebs” by Olivia Penalva

Olivia Penalva delivers a truly honest portrayal of losing yourself in a relationship. The first verse really sets the tone for the entire song. With lyrics like, “Making me love you / until I hate me”, this song gives the listeners such a personal and resonating storytelling journey.

“Spiderwebs” is such gorgeous portrayal of how codependence can really take over until it feels like it’s too late. But the message within this song is that it isn’t too late. You can always regain back yourself.

Olivia Penalva really conveys this message through her powerful vocal range and pop focused production choices. They help bring the listener to a place that feels intentional and special.

Written by Tricia Patras

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