There’s a rare honesty in Eylsia Nicolas’ new single, “Wake Up in the Morning.” From the opening notes, you can sense the vulnerability and quiet courage that shape this track. It’s an intimate confession from someone who’s faced life-altering illness and come out the other side with grace, reflection, and depth.
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Read more →Eylsia lets it breathe naturally through her soft, almost trembling vocal tone, wrapped in subtle production that feels like dawn light spilling across a quiet room. “Wake Up in the Morning” slow build captures that moment of awakening, when you realize you’re truly alone, but somehow still here, still standing. It’s the sound of acceptance meeting endurance.
“Wake Up in the Morning” explores the emotional landscape of solitude and healing with poignant simplicity. There’s nothing performative here just truth. You can feel that every lyric carries a piece of lived experience, each line whispering resilience.
Eylsia visually amplifies this emotional world, painting isolation not as emptiness but as transformation. This is what makes the song so affecting it’s deeply human. Eylsia’s art reminds us that even in our most fragile moments, there’s beauty in surviving the silence.

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