Bobbi Fallon Talks About Her Powerful New Single 'I'm Not Coming Home", Self-Love, Musical Growth, & More! | News | Deep House London
Briefly

When I initially wrote 'I'm not coming home' I was going through a personal breakthrough. I realised that I was feeling unchallenged and very much in my comfort zone. It was a difficult moment of introspection because I knew that change was bound to happen and I knew that it was not going to be easy, but this song was the admittance to myself.
This song was a letter to myself and an oath to 'feel the fear and do it anyway.' The only way for me to grow and essentially live the life I have always dreamed of, would mean that I would have to push myself out of my comfort zone, break boundaries and go farther than I had ever gone before.
My move to London shaped my artistry significantly. It brought with it the most integral lessons that I carry with me to this day. 1950s jazz greatly influences my sound, blending that sophistication with modern pop and electronic elements.
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