Aneta George’s “Rollercoaster,” the focus track from her upcoming album Eclipses (out November 14, 2025), arrives like a breath of clarity after a long emotional storm. Recorded during an actual lunar eclipse, the song instantly shows how deeply the celestial theme shaped her creative process. There’s a feeling of suspension, of hovering between darkness and brightness, and Aneta leans into that tension with a delivery that feels open, vulnerable, and quietly triumphant.

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“Rollercoaster” captures the exact moment when chaos turns into understanding. The track moves with a cinematic flow, steady, warm, and effortlessly rhythmic, pulling from jazz improvisation, Balkan phrasing, and that personal, diary-like tone Aneta is known for. When she sings “Brand new life, brand new view, no doubts and no more fears,” you can hear the shift. It’s not just optimism; it’s rebirth. The gratitude in the lyrics feels real, not polished or forced, especially when she repeats “Thank you for the blessings you gave me, gonna make it count this time.”

What makes the song stand out is how she balances spiritual renewal with musical looseness. Her voice glides between honesty and celebration, and Melem, the ensemble she recorded with, matches her energy with a sound that feels both intimate and wide open.

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“Rollercoaster” sits at the emotional center of Eclipses: a reminder that even when life throws you off balance, there’s always a way back to yourself. It’s healing wrapped in melody, steady, soulful, and full of light.
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