Bridget O'Shannessy's new single, "Sydney Street," is a very personal song that sounds more like a conversation with a friend in the late afternoon than a polished pop track. The song was written by accident one afternoon with her brother, capturing the quiet realization that sometimes the best growth happens when things don't go as planned.
The bridge has the emotional center, which is a lyric that fits the song's reflective tone perfectly: "I spent my time looking for my own home in different boys and the same daydream until I got a new view from my castle on Sydney Street."
"Sydney Street" is really about learning to be okay with being alone. Bridget doesn't think being alone means being lonely, instead, she thinks it gives her a chance to find herself again. The song talks about the strange but powerful moment when you leave your comfort zone and start making a life that is completely your own, even if you don't know what's next.

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