Giovany Revelle tells the discouraged that things do get better with time in “45.” Driven by a bluesy country beat, Giovany sings about what it feels like to be down in the dumps.
“Your faith and courage gone and all that’s left is fear/So you start to think back to everything you’ve done/The chances that you lost the ones you’ve won/Cause when you’re staring down the barrel of a 45 /You’re never certain if you’ll see the light.”
Afterward, the first-generation singer-songwriter and producer advises others on navigating life’s ups and downs.
“You’re living in the past you’ve gotta meditate,” he sings. “On the things you can do instead of done/Stop wasting all your time before your gone.”
Before “45” ends, Giovany Revelle perfectly depicts what potentially happens during a suicide attempt. No matter how rough it may seem, it’s always best to take the light with darkness.
“And you can blame it on bad luck or Murphy’s law,” he sings. “But the facts are in and you’re up against the wall.”
The song is accompanied by a Wild West-inspired visual.