Pop/Review Rebecca Sichon - Picking Petals

Canadian singer/songwriter Rebecca Sichon delivers a new sound of R&B in her music. The ambitious young talent has released more than 12 singles and two EPs and performed well over 200 shows across Canada and the US. She showcased on a multitude of stages at Toronto’s Canadian Music Week 2022 and 2023. Accolades include the 2020 and 2021 Fraser Valley Music Awards as Pop Artist of the Year and the 2022 FVMA R&B Artist of the Year.

"Picking Petals" by Rebecca Sichon is a delightful and playful song that emerged from a unique creative opportunity at Vancouver's 604 Records' Songwriting Camp in 2022. During this camp, Rebecca had the privilege of collaborating with artists and producers from the record label's roster, and it was in this creative environment that "Picking Petals" was born.

The songwriting process for "Picking Petals" involved a collaboration with producer Colin Janz, and together they crafted a conceptual love song inspired by the age-old phrase "He loves me, he loves me not" while picking flower petals. This well-known childhood game often represents the uncertainty and anticipation that come with new love.

Rebecca's song captures the whimsical and uncertain nature of early-stage romance, where feelings can shift from moment to moment. The phrase "He loves me, he loves me not" serves as a charming and relatable metaphor for the back-and-forth emotional dance that often accompanies the beginning of a romantic relationship.

The playfulness of the song's concept is reflected in its lyrics and melodies, creating an engaging and enjoyable listening experience for the audience. It's a reminder of the excitement and unpredictability that can be found in matters of the heart.

In summary, "Picking Petals" by Rebecca Sichon is a delightful and conceptual love song that reflects the spirit of playfulness and anticipation that often accompanies new love. It serves as a testament to the creative opportunities that can arise in collaborative songwriting environments and captures the essence of the age-old "He loves me, he loves me not" sentiment in a fresh and engaging way. This song is sure to resonate with those who have experienced the fluttering uncertainty of early-stage romance.

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