Carole King - So Far Away

There’s something about Carole King’s ‘So Far Away’ that makes you want to cradle a lukewarm cup of coffee as if you’ve been waiting on someone since 1971. Off her iconic album Tapestry, the track is a slow emotional exhale, unpacking a suitcase full of postcards, sighs, and long-distance phone bills.

The BBC studio performance? Intimate to the point of feeling accidental. King sits at the piano with that calm, unshakable presence of someone who knows she’s about to wreck your entire afternoon in the softest way possible, with Charles Larkey on bass (her then-husband, cool as ever) and James Taylor on acoustic guitar, looking like he just wandered in from a really thoughtful walk.

No gimmicks. No dramatic lighting cues. Just the song’s gentle, aching honesty that makes you want to call someone you haven’t spoken to in years—only to find their number’s no longer valid, leaving you feeling even more far away.

“So Far Away” isn’t just a song. It’s a soft, piano-shaped time machine that drops you right into the middle of a memory you weren’t expecting to revisit. And honestly? You’ll want to stay there a little longer than you should.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Far_Away_(Carole_King_song)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapestry_(Carole_King_album)

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Morgan Wallen - Last Night (One Record At A Time Sessions)

Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night,” the standout single from his 2023 album One Thing at a Time, is like that text you send to keep your relationship together—except it’s longer than you can handle because you’re still suffering from a hangover.

The music video feels like a low-key group therapy session, with Wallen and his band just hanging out on bar stools in a dimly lit studio, doing their thing while the camera zooms and pans around them, hoping someone loses it.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Night_(Morgan_Wallen_song)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Thing_at_a_Time

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Taylor Swift - Fortnight (feat. Post Malone)

Taylor Swift’s lead single from her 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department has been around, but if you haven’t given it the full three-rewatch treatment yet, you’re missing out on a black lace curtain of feelings you didn’t know you were carrying. Teaming up with Post Malone, Swift delivers a track that’s brooding enough to soundtrack every dramatic stare out a rainy window you’ve ever done—and maybe some you haven’t.

The music video? Directed by Swift herself, shot by Rodrigo Prieto (the cinematography wizard behind The Irishman and Barbie—no big deal), and presented in stunning black-and-white, feels like it should be followed by a Q&A led by my neighbor, Klaus “The Blabber Mouth” Müller (when he's not running from ducks).

Swift floats through scenes with that classic, poetic ache she’s patented over the years, eventually landing at a desk across from Post Malone, who looks like the human embodiment of “you up?” They exchange glances with an unmistakable emotional charge, like someone distilled the mood of a handwritten letter and gave it a budget.

Then there’s the plot twist: Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles appear as scientists conducting… emotion experiments? I’m guessing they’re trying to bottle heartbreak in beakers, but honestly, it looks like they could be judging your playlist choices.

There’s no actual kissing in this video (I checked), but the entire thing pulses with that emotional, fogged-glass energy—both theatrical and vulnerable. It’s basically a mood board for crying in a library bathroom stall, but with better lighting.

Production note: During filming, Swift reportedly had to dodge drones using a golf cart draped in fabric. Because naturally, if you’re staging an emotional epic about time, love, and loss, you also need stealth-mode golf carts. It’s in the handbook.

Bottom line: “Fortnight” is moody, layered, and you’ll want to watch it at least three times—once for the story, once for the symbolism, and once just to confirm that yes, Post Malone’s face can absolutely carry that much emotion.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortnight_(song)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Swift

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Malone