Sometimes, I sit in my gray office, trying to catch the sunbeams that slip through the window, and realize they barely touch anything inside me. The warmth brushes my skin, but my heart stays cold, as if the sun forgot that some days our mood simply won’t allow us to enjoy the world. That’s when I press play on Lilly Bay — Say Goodbye. And this track isn’t just music; it’s an invisible hand that parts the heavy curtains of routine.
The title alone whispers: “Say goodbye.” Goodbye to what drags you down, to the thoughts stuck in gray corners. And suddenly, every note wraps around the room, transforming the office into a garden where green vines sprout from the keyboard, and your reports on the screen become tropical wallpapers. Metallic drums melt on the tongue like ice cream on a scorching day, while the rhythmic Afro percussion pulls you into movement, inviting your body to forget fatigue and your soul to laugh—much like in my review of S3S – Too Far, where the music also transformed the space around me, making every sound feel alive.
The song reminds you: you are already rich — not in money, but in what you have. Work, home, family, health… these are treasures money can’t buy. Yet Say Goodbye doesn’t let you rest. It nudges you to do more, to make the world brighter, so that every “goodbye” at the end of the day feels like “I did everything I could.”
And when the final notes fade, you look out the window and notice: the world hasn’t changed. But you have. And that feeling alone is enough to start moving forward again, lightly, with a smile, ready to say hello to the next day.