The song “Grow Old” by Mackenzie Nicole offers us a lyrically insightful and expressive journey into the realization of one’s growing up, not just in terms of aging by numbers but also in terms of emotional development. There are moments in life that passes by and we take time to realize its importance but when we realize the value of it, the moment has gone past us. This phase of transition is pretty common from young age to old age. Old age is more about slowing down and pondering, which is contrary to young age when you pace fast but ponder less.

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As the singer herself admits that there was a point in her life when she used to believe that her life would end soon and never bother to curate her lifestyle. “ There is no point in furnishing a house set for demolition”. However when she realized that she did have a future, she decided to get to know her better.

The style of the music throughout her recently released album Mystic mixes genres, while lyrically chronicles a journey of mental health and recovery. I’m Music Magazine said — “This indie-pop release is dark and moody but also filled with the power of hope. Backed by some synth, moody beats and nice riffs her sultry vocals shine.”

The song is already out on some of the popular music platforms. Click the link below to listen to the song:

The song is one out of the nine music videos of the genre-crossing music album named “Mystic”. Mystic and its accompanying video series are leading up to a short film release in May.

See the first nine videos including the recent premiere of “Grow Old” here: http://smarturl.it/MysticSeries

About the Singer

In the Spring of 2018, Mackenzie had just unveiled her debut album, The Edge, and as its songs tallied over 1 million Spotify streams and her videos totaled 8 million-plus views, she suffered a mental breakdown. “When my psychiatrist diagnosed me with bipolar I disorder, I felt a sense of relief. This was the best news of my life.” explains Mackenzie