She sings in her native Cameroonian accent, using slang that adds a layer of cultural sincerity to her personal turmoil.
The song blends soulful R&B and Afrobeats with a simple, music-box-like accompaniment that highlights Libianca's "mellifluous" and emotional vocals. She sings in her native Cameroonian accent, using
By asking "Did you check on me?" , the song became a "post-pandemic plea" for better interpersonal connection and empathy. Reception Reception The track’s power lies in its vulnerability
The track’s power lies in its vulnerability. Libianca wrote "People" while struggling with , a rare mood disorder, during a period where she felt disconnected from those around her. The iconic opening line— "I've been drinking more alcohol for the past five days / Did you check on me?" —is a direct reference to a night spent crying at a party where her distress went unnoticed by her friends. Musical Style & Impact Musical Style & Impact by Libianca is more
by Libianca is more than just a viral hit; it is a raw, melodic cry for help that resonates deeply with anyone who has ever felt invisible in a crowded room. The Heart of the Song