Thursday, February 13, 2025

A Thursday Tune - Quarter Life Crisis

Ones to Watch, 10 Questions With Isabel Dumaa on Her Latest Single "Quarter Life Crisis"
Ones To Watch: Who is Isabel Dumaa?

Isabel Dumaa: Honestly, I'm still figuring that out myself. On a superficial level, I’m a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from San Francisco. I was singing before I could talk, and my life has always been filled with music. If I’m not writing in my room, or in the studio recording, you can probably find me buying clothes I do not have the space for or hanging out with my dogs!
What is “Quarter Life Crisis” all about?

"Quarter Life Crisis "is a song about the undeniable and universal feelings of confusion, loneliness, and self-discovery that we all encounter in one way or another as we learn who we are as adults. I wrote it after moving to LA at 18 years old. I was feeling overwhelmed figuring out who I was, not only as a person but also as an artist. I was exhausted and realized that I was spending time and energy on things that weren’t important to me simply because I felt like I had to or everyone around me was. I think 18-24 is a really weird time for people because we are in this limbo period between childhood and adulthood, and there is a learning curve that I don’t hear acknowledged enough in the media. So that was the basis of the idea for “Quarter Life Crisis.” 

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