With the fingerpicking, and her slow and mellow voice, that sort of ambience would give anyone the time to breathe, the time to think. It would even give them time to feel what they feel.
Akira Sky makes an entry for those who want a way out in terms of heartbreak, as “Block My Number” is a narration, a reminiscence of the days we wish to go back to, as well as the harsh slap of reality. All the while “I want to see you again”, the definite decision, lingers in mind regardless.
It seems as though with every course of action, every thought, every realization, that one person instantly pops up like autopilot. It’s a crushing, strangling feeling, especially when it’s someone you can’t have. So, the song then proceeds to yell out, “block my number”, as if it’s the only way to peace.
Usually, the journey to healing and the process of moving on isn’t easy. But perhaps getting the time to feel those emotions will help, even for just a moment. This is where Akira Sky’s song comes into play, as it’s soft, yet reasonably loud in some parts. It’s something worth listening to even if you’re not in that zone.