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Serena Mary's New Single, "There Is Love"

  • Writer: Lauren Chenette
    Lauren Chenette
  • Apr 13
  • 1 min read

by Lauren Chenette


photo via Serena Mary
photo via Serena Mary

Serena Mary’s latest single, “There Is Love,” is a quietly powerful addition to her growing catalog, further cementing her place within the emerging wave of pop-soul artists. Rooted in themes of connection and emotional clarity, the track shifts focus from romantic love to something often overlooked but just as vital: friendship.


From the opening moments, there’s a warmth that feels both intimate and expansive. Subtle jazz textures weave seamlessly into a pop-soul foundation, giving the song a gentle sophistication without ever feeling overworked. The gospel-tinged undertones elevate the track’s sense of sincerity, creating an atmosphere that feels reflective and uplifting in equal measure. 


Serena’s vocal performance is the true centerpiece. Her tone is grounded yet expressive, carrying a quiet confidence that draws the listener in rather than demanding attention. There’s a sense of restraint in her delivery that works in her favor, each phrase feels intentional, allowing the emotion to unfold naturally. Fans of artists like Cleo Sol or Adele will recognize the same ability to balance vulnerability with strength. 


Lyrically, “There Is Love” stands out for its simplicity and honesty. Rather than leaning on grand declarations, Serena opts for a more nuanced approach, exploring gratitude and the steady presence of meaningful relationships. It’s this understated perspective that gives the song its emotional weight. 


As a continuation of her artistic journey following Journey of a Broken Heart, this single signals growth, not just in sound, but in perspective. Serena Mary isn’t just telling stories of heartbreak anymore, she’s broadening the narrative to include healing and connection in all its forms.



 
 
 

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