
“Wake Up in the Morning” is Eylsia’s personal comeback story, written in real time through scars, survival, and self-belief. When she sings, “I wake up in the morning by myself / and I have my cup of coffee by myself,” there’s no overproduction hiding the truth. It’s raw, vulnerable, and refreshingly unfiltered. You can almost picture her sitting in quiet defiance, cup in hand, staring down another day, choosing to live anyway.
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“Wake Up in the Morning” sits in that delicate space between soft pop and singer-songwriter storytelling. The production keeps it minimal, gentle guitar strums and light percussion under her steady, reflective vocals. You can hear the slight grain in her tone, a testament to what she’s overcome. It’s imperfect in the most beautiful way; the kind of imperfection that only authenticity can deliver.
It’s about more than loneliness, it’s about refusing to let isolation define you. “Ain’t nobody to talk to except on the phone,” she sings, almost detached, before admitting, “I can’t help but feel that I should just give up.” But then comes that quiet resilience: she doesn’t give up. She gets up, pours her coffee, and faces another day. That repetition “by myself” isn’t pity; it’s power. It’s the sound of someone who’s learned to build peace out of solitude.
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There’s also a fascinating tech-meets-art backstory here: Eylsia used her own company, WorldIPI.com, to help restore her voice using 10–15% AI assistance. It’s the perfect metaphor for the song’s message: technology as a bridge to healing, not a replacement for humanity. She’s not chasing commercial perfection here; she’s chasing connection. And that’s what makes this song timeless.
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