Pop/Review Exzenya - Till I'm Drunk & Confused

Exzenya is a globally based, genre-defying artist blending pop, R&B, rock, jazz, Latin, soul, techno, indie, and more. Her sound is as fluid as her passport—bold, emotional, and unpredictable. From lush harmonies to raw vulnerability, every song is handcrafted with intent, range, and story. Her songs introduce a voice that’s unapologetically human—no autotune, no AI, no shortcuts. Every lyric is written by Exzenya. Every vocal is sung live in paid sessions with her vocal coach.

With “Till I’m Drunk & Confused,” Exzenya delivers a striking folk-pop confession wrapped in deceptively bright sonics. Built around ukulele strums, acoustic guitar, and a clean modern rhythm, the track feels light on its feet at first listen—but beneath that warmth lies a raw and sobering emotional truth.

What makes the song stand out is its intentional contrast. The upbeat, almost carefree arrangement collides with lyrics that confront loss, addiction, and self-deception. Exzenya tells the story of losing someone because of alcohol, only to later fall into the same cycle of denial. This duality gives the song its emotional power: joy and regret coexist, mirroring the way destructive habits often hide behind moments of fun and escape.

Vocally, Exzenya’s performance is refreshingly human. Recorded live with no autotune or AI, her voice carries subtle imperfections that enhance the song’s honesty. Each line feels unfiltered and present, as if the listener is hearing a private realization unfold in real time. The lack of digital polish allows emotion to take precedence, reinforcing the song’s confessional tone.

Stylistically, “Till I’m Drunk & Confused” sits comfortably between folk-pop, acoustic pop, and indie pop, making it accessible while still emotionally layered. The melodic hooks are gentle rather than flashy, inviting repeated listens as the lyrical weight slowly sinks in.

Ultimately, Exzenya has crafted a song that feels both easy to enjoy and hard to ignore. “Till I’m Drunk & Confused” is a reminder that some of the most painful stories are told with a smile—and that honesty, when paired with simplicity, can be quietly devastating.

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