Things Change” moves with a slow-burning pulse that sits right between heartache and healing. The tempo carries the weight of reflection, unfolding in a mid-tempo R&B groove that lets every lyric breathe. From the opening notes, Sia Amun sets the tone with warm, soulful vocals that sound lived-in, honest, weathered, but never defeated.

Lyrically, the song leans into acceptance, the kind that doesn’t come easy. Each line feels like a quiet conversation with the past, where she balances gratitude and grief in equal measure. The production is smooth but grounded, using light percussion, soft pads, and gentle guitar textures that give her voice all the room it needs. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t shout for attention; it draws you in with restraint.

What stands out most is the emotional pacing. The chorus swells subtly, never fully exploding, but carrying the same emotional rise as a deep sigh after realizing that some things and people won’t return. Sia Amun’s tone feels familiar yet distinct, blending classic soul phrasing with a modern R&B sensibility. “Things Change” captures that universal moment when love fades but self-understanding deepens.

It’s reflective, mature, and intimate, the kind of record that lives in the quiet moments after the storm, when all that’s left to do is keep breathing and move forward.

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