“Slippin’ Away” is an emotional song about love that doesn’t break up all at once, but slowly slips away, and Miss Freddye’s voice is real, deep, and very much in the blues tradition. Produced by Miss Freddye and recorded at Red Caiman Media in Pittsburgh’s North Hills, this release is a sad blues ballad that focuses on being honest with your feelings rather than adding extra details.

Written by the late Mike Lyzenga in 2018, “Slippin’ Away” has a quiet sense of reverence that lets the story of fading love unfold naturally. Miss Freddye’s rendition respects the song’s origins while distinctly establishing her unique identity.

Her singing feels like each note was carefully chosen, and her delivery of emotion is raw, as if she is not just singing about loss but living it. The production supports this method by giving the emotion a clear, unobstructed background to work with.

“Slippin’ Away” is especially interesting because it strikes a good balance between paying tribute and being unique. Miss Freddye doesn’t think of the song as a fragile work of art to be kept behind glass, even though it is a heartfelt tribute to Mike Lyzenga’s writing. Instead, she brings it back to life, allowing the blues to turn pain into shared experience.

This piece stays unclear, which is like how it feels to see something important fade away. The song’s strength comes from its patience, which lets it stay with you for a long time, and “Slippin’ Away” is proof that the blues shows how real, strong, and brave it is to feel deep emotions.

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