Rising pop artist MAREYA tears open the raw edges of love and mental health on her explosive new single ‘I’m So Sorry’. Following her previous single, ADHD & Me, this latest release marks the second chapter of her forthcoming EP Glitter Tears—and it dives even deeper into the unfiltered realities of living with ADHD, anxiety, and depression.
Powered by gritty pop-rock energy and blistering honesty, I’m So Sorry is both a confession and a wake-up call. MAREYA lays bare the heartbreak of watching love unravel under the weight of internal battles, painting a portrait that is messy, emotional, and painfully real. Yet, within the anguish, there is still a spark of hope—an urgent reminder that healing is possible, and worth fighting for.
In her own words, the track is “a raw, pop-rock anthem that is a wake-up call from the depths of depression and anxiety… messy, honest, and full of emotional fire, but it also ultimately carries a spark of hope and determination to change.” That duality—confession and transformation—makes I’m So Sorry both devastating and empowering.
A proud Māori powerhouse and neurodivergent artist, MAREYA has already carved out her space with soaring vocals, raw lyricism, and an emotional presence that’s impossible to ignore. With echoes of early 2000s rock threaded through her alternative pop roots, her music resonates with anyone navigating the tangled mess of identity, survival, and mental health—always with a glimmer of glitter and fire.
If her debut was a breakout of vibrant honesty, I’m So Sorry is the turning point. Messy yet transformative, it proves MAREYA’s ability to channel vulnerability into strength, shaping her story into one that speaks for neurodivergent and queer voices in pop music.
‘I’m So Sorry’ isn’t just an apology—it’s a battle cry, a lifeline, and a step toward healing.