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Rache Steps Into Her Power on “Always Would”

A New Chapter of Self-Love and Sonic Depth

With the release of “Always Would,” rising R&B voice Rache opens the door to a more introspective and emotionally grounded era one defined by self-awareness, creative trust, and a deeper commitment to self-worth.

Rather than overthinking the writing process, Rache allowed the song to come together intuitively. Letting the words “write themselves,” she created something that, in hindsight, captures a feeling many listeners will recognize the quiet realization that betrayal, in any form, leaves a lasting emotional imprint. That organic approach gives “Always Would” its raw, relatable edge.

At the core of the record is the idea of self-directed love. For Rache, this means moving through life with intention consistently choosing yourself, honoring your boundaries, and walking away from anything that no longer aligns with your well-being. It’s a philosophy that not only shapes the song’s message but also reflects her personal evolution. Where she once found herself prioritizing others, she now stands firm in advocating for her own needs, even when it’s difficult.

Sonically, the track takes on a cinematic quality, thanks in part to a serendipitous collaboration with Taisuke Kimura. A chance meeting at an event sparked a creative connection that would ultimately shape the emotional depth of the record. Kimura’s contribution brought the song’s string arrangements to life, adding a layer of intensity and vulnerability that elevates the storytelling.

The production process itself was rooted in instinct. While working alongside producer Joe Begalla who also happens to be one of Rache’s closest collaborators a simple progression of piano chords quickly evolved into something more expansive. Both artists felt an immediate pull toward incorporating strings, a decision that would become the defining element of the track’s sound. Rache’s hands-on involvement in the production, from arranging string sections to playing much of the piano, highlights her growing confidence not just as a vocalist, but as a creative force behind the music.

This sense of ownership and artistic clarity carries into her upcoming EP, Unapologetic. Described as a body of work centered around emotional honesty and personal accountability, the project reflects Rache’s ongoing journey toward embracing her truth without hesitation or compromise. “Always Would” serves as the perfect introduction to this new phase, revealing a darker, more intense layer of her artistry that listeners haven’t fully experienced before.

As her understanding of love continues to evolve, one thing has become clear: self-worth is the foundation for everything. Rache speaks candidly about learning to stand firm in her feelings, even when it challenges the expectations of others. It’s a lesson she now carries with pride recognizing that true love, for both yourself and others, begins with honoring your own needs first.

With “Always Would,” Rache offers more than just a song she delivers a message. For anyone navigating similar emotional spaces, her hope is simple yet powerful: it’s never too late to choose yourself.

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