
Mandy Shadow’s “Round the Corner” is a soft, emotional song about friendship, change, and letting go. It’s based on her real-life experience of moving away and growing apart from a close friend she used to make music with. Even though they’re still nearby—“just around the corner”—things are no longer the same.
The song starts with a gentle piano that sets a calm and thoughtful mood. There’s also some quiet guitar in the background, adding warmth without taking away from the main melody. The music feels simple but powerful, and it gives Mandy’s voice plenty of space to shine. Her singing is full of emotion—sometimes tender, sometimes sad—and it really makes you feel what she’s feeling.
The lyrics are about love and connection, but also about knowing when it’s time to move on. Mandy sings about being close to someone but knowing that being together might not work out. It’s not angry or dramatic—it’s more about understanding, and the quiet sadness that comes with change. You can hear both heartbreak and hope in her words.
The song was produced by Uri Avi and mixed by Ediproductions, who kept things very natural. Nothing feels fake or overdone. Instead, everything supports Mandy’s voice and story.
“Round the Corner” is a touching, honest track. It’s for anyone who’s had to say goodbye to someone important, even if they’re still nearby. It reminds us that some people leave a lasting mark—even when they’re no longer part of our everyday lives.
