Nicole Issa leans fully into vulnerability on her latest single Cliché, and it is the kind of song that slowly grows on you the more you sit with it. Teaming up with The Happiest Kind Of Sad and producer Domenic Corso, she creates something that feels warm, reflective, and completely honest.
Right from the start, the track sets a soft and intimate tone. Gentle guitar strums and a minimal arrangement give the song space to breathe, allowing every lyric to land naturally. It feels almost like stepping into someone’s private thoughts, capturing a version of love that is beautiful but uncertain. Nicole’s voice carries that emotion perfectly, balancing tenderness with a quiet sense of doubt.
At its core, Cliché explores the reality of long-distance love, not just the absence but the overthinking that comes with it. The song taps into that constant questioning, wondering if what you felt was real or just something that felt bigger in the moment than it actually was. That honesty makes it easy to connect with, especially for anyone who has been caught in that emotional grey area.
There is also a strong sense of chemistry between Nicole Issa and The Happiest Kind Of Sad. Their voices blend in a way that feels natural, like two perspectives meeting in the same moment of uncertainty. The production ties it all together, mixing indie folk textures with a subtle pop touch while still keeping things raw and close.

What really makes Cliché stand out is that it does not try to give answers. It sits in the feeling, letting the uncertainty exist without forcing a resolution. With this release, Nicole Issa continues to show her strength as a storyteller, turning personal experiences into something that feels shared and understood.
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