When I heard “FALLING APART”, it hit me in a way I didn’t expect. solomxn. doesn’t try to dress anything up here. He speaks straight from the middle of a relationship that’s drifting, not with loud drama, but with a quiet honesty that gets under your skin. It’s like he’s sitting across from you, admitting he stayed for all the wrong reasons and knows it didn’t help either of them.
His voice has this soft urgency, like someone tired of pretending they’re fine. The production is minimal but textured, with these moody tones and crisp drums that hold everything in place. It gives the song room to breathe without ever losing the pulse. You feel the space in between the words, and sometimes that silence says even more.
What stuck with me is how he talks about staying not out of love, but comfort, fear, maybe even guilt. That’s a hard thing to admit out loud. It’s even harder to make it sound this calm. But that’s the thing — this song isn’t trying to give answers. It’s about recognizing what went wrong and owning it, even if it’s too late to fix.
At just over two minutes, “FALLING APART” says a lot without saying too much. It doesn’t hit you all at once. It settles in slowly, and you catch new things every time you run it back. The words feel familiar if you’ve ever been in a relationship that dragged on because neither of you knew how to let go.
Give this one a spin, and if it lands the way it did for me, make sure you follow solomxn. on Spotify and social media to keep up with what he’s doing next.

