Nia Perez releases 'Things I Wish I Said' EP

Nia Perez 'Things I Wish I Said'

Nia Perez is an emerging singer-songwriter who blends indie pop with raw, heartfelt storytelling. Born and raised in Venezuela, she fuses the intimacy of bedroom pop with a polished, refined sound.

Her debut EP, Things I Wish I Said, unfolds like a collection of unsent letters to people from her past. The project bridges indie pop and bedroom pop, offering a sound that resonates with romantic, creative, and sensitive listeners, often music lovers and artists themselves.

Each song explores themes of love, heartbreak, and vulnerability, dramatic yet profoundly relatable.

"Shapeshifting" (Letter #1): A meditation on identity loss within love, the song captures the disorienting experience of constantly reshaping oneself to satisfy another’s expectations.

"Not Her" (Letter #2): A portrait of betrayal and longing, this track reflects on a partner who leaves for someone else but continues searching for echoes of the past relationship. It has since become Nia’s most-streamed release, cementing its resonance with listeners.

"Oh Sweet July" (Letter #3): Perhaps the most intimate of the series, this song recounts a breakup that fell on Nia’s 17th birthday in New York. The recurring refrain, “how could you do this to me?”, transforms private anguish into a universal cry of heartbreak.

"Cognitive Dissonance" (Letter #4): A psychological exploration of toxic love, it illustrates how fear and desire intertwine, often pulling one back into the orbit of a damaging relationship.

"Little Old Flame" (Letter #5): Serving as both resolution and release, this track marks the closure of a toxic cycle. Its probing line, “Do you like you now that you’re all alone?”, turns the lens outward, while lyrical references to the previous songs thread the letters together into a completed arc, pointing toward future creative directions.

Beyond her music, Nia has created an anonymous space on her website where people can write unsent letters to their past, offering a pathway to reflection and closure. She also shares a personal newsletter, Get My Letters, which subscribers receive twice a month on the 7th, 17th and 27th.

Her presence on social media, particularly TikTok, shows strong engagement, as listeners connect deeply with the emotional weight of her lyrics. On Spotify, she has reached more than 20,000 listeners, while her YouTube content has surpassed 50,000 plays.

“If you had asked me two years ago to share these personal letters with the world, I would have run the other way,” Nia shares. “But writing these songs has helped me finally say things I kept inside for too long. We’ve all got those unsent letters; maybe hearing mine will help others send theirs.”

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