Jeremy Engel’s “OCEAN” is a tender, stripped-back exploration of emotional turbulence, capturing what it feels like to be lost inside your own mind. With delicate acoustic guitar, Irish bouzouki, and stirring violin, the song flows between fragility and intensity, mirroring the inner tides of uncertainty and longing.

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Engel’s haunting vocals bring raw intimacy to lines like “Why would you hurt me, living in my head” and “I can’t escape,” making the track feel less like a performance and more like a personal confession. The lyrical imagery, evoking trains, hurricanes, and waves, reinforces the theme of drifting between holding on and letting go.

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Inspired by artists like Damien Rice and Leonard Cohen, Engel crafts a cinematic folk sound shaped by his years in Ireland and his work as a UN interpreter. “OCEAN” is a quiet storm, deeply human and profoundly moving.

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