Single Review: Disposable by Alicia Clifford

Disposable by Alicia Clifford is a raw and emotionally charged song that captures the bittersweet ache of unrequited feelings and the sting of realizing you’ve been reduced to a fleeting fantasy. The lyrics are vivid and introspective, painting a clear picture of longing, regret, and the painful shift from friendship to something unreciprocated. Lines like "I only hear ‘em as a symphony" and "Before you got in my head" add poetic depth, while the repetition of "Disposable" in the chorus underscores the sense of being discarded.


The melody and delivery amplify the song’s melancholic tone, making it easy to connect with the vulnerability on display. However, the repetitive structure might feel a bit predictable for some listeners. That said, the authenticity shines through, and the song’s relatability will likely resonate with anyone who’s experienced one-sided emotional investment.






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