Review: "Til The Moment's Gone" - Natalie Reigo
- Victoria Fitzgerald
- 5 hours ago
- 2 min read

Friendships are a beautiful aspect of life. However, it is easy to lose yourself in your relationships and act against your best judgement and alignment with your identity in order to fit in. That’s what “Til The Moment’s Gone” by Natalie Reigo illustrates. This track delves into the fear of missing out and falling behind, and acting out of character to prevent those from happening. Although fun and upbeat, this song is beautifully vulnerable and intimate, using lyrics such as “Give ‘em what they want” and “Fake it” to tell the emotional story behind the excitable beat.
This track begins with shimmering synths in the instrumental and subtle vocals for the first verse. The percussion picks up for the pre-chorus before the instrumental reaches a climax in the chorus. Reigo’s vocals are powerful and intoxicating. The drums continue in the second verse before once again rising to a climax in the chorus. The bridge is addictive and enticing. “Til The Moment’s Gone” has a catchy beat that hooks listeners in while using emotive melodic lines that combine with the vulnerable lyrics to make the audience feel something. This track is the perfect combination of emotional and fun.
Natalie Reigo is a 19 year old singer, songwriter, and artist from Stockholm, Sweden. Reigo has an impressive stage presence, with her beginning to perform at the age of 10. She has performed alongside significant Swedish artists such as Smash Into Pieces, Hanna Ferm, and Tusse. She has collaborated with producers and songwriters that have worked with international musicians such as Zara Larsson. Natalie Reigo’s music is polished and stunningly impactful, with her surpassing over 1.5 million Spotify streams. She will, without a doubt, create a beautiful legacy for herself from her work and performance capabilities.
Written By Victoria Fitzgerald
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