Some songs don’t beg for attention. They stand there, calm but unshaken, and let the truth hit you slowly. That’s exactly what Seann Medicina does on You Don’t Know Me, released January 29, 2026. It’s a breakup song, yes, but not the dramatic, door-slamming kind. This one feels like the moment you finally look in the mirror and decide you’re done shrinking for someone else.
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From the opening lines “Tell me I’m wrong, tell me it’s not that way, tell me to change, tell me I’m not okay” Seann sets the tone. The dynamic guitar work carries a quiet tension while his voice moves between restraint and frustration. There’s something deeply personal in the way he delivers lines like “You stare at me, but you cannot see… you know it all, but you don’t know me.” It’s not shouted. It’s stated. And that makes it hit harder.

The production leans into his signature blend of folk, indie, and rock influences. You can hear traces of global textures in his phrasing, subtle nods to his world travels without overpowering the intimacy of the track. The arrangement builds gradually, mirroring the emotional arc of someone reclaiming their identity piece by piece. By the time he declares, “I take what is mine, reclaim my heart,” it feels earned.
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Seann Medicina, the Ottawa-based singer-songwriter known for weaving life experiences into his music, continues carving out a space that feels both grounded and expansive. If this is a preview of what’s coming on his upcoming LP Bad Selfie, we’re in for something raw and reflective. You Don’t Know Me isn’t about revenge. It’s about clarity. And sometimes, clarity is the loudest statement you can make.
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