Mia Baron shares her emotionally-charged story of heartbreak in new single, “love scare”

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Mia Baron—a 17-year-old singer-songwriter from Toronto—uses her gift of powerful vocals to voice her experience with relatable post-heartbreak paranoia in new single, “love scare.” 

As a young, independent musician, Baron has already found success in sharing her vulnerable side with the world. By creating songs that dive into the complexities of teenage love and heartbreak, she has passed 2.6 million streams with the support of Spotify’s editorial playlists “Its a Bop” and “Fresh Finds.” 

In “love scare,” Baron takes the track to a whole other level by channeling her rich, deep vocals accompanied by smooth, fitting production that easily adds emotional depth to this heartbreak anthem. The simple drum beat adds a dancey, lively quality to the track, allowing it to be categorized not only as a sad song, but also a passionate pop song. The repeated line “don’t want to go there” emphasizes Baron’s refusal to feed into the unfair and messy side of love, claiming it was just a love scare and nothing more.

Keep up with Mia Baron: Spotify // Instagram // Facebook

Audrey van Schagen
Audrey van Schagen
Indie rock consumer and an enthusiast of all things music

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