If you’ve ever been in love with someone who blows hot and cold, it is likely that listening to singer Varshita Ramesh’s single Can’t Fall/Won’t Fall, will evoke many memories, not always pleasant ones. “It is a strange kind of love. But it works when it does,” goes the song, which focuses on a woman’s relationship with a man who takes more than he gives, leaving her hungering for more, subsisting on the occasional scrap of love he throws her way.
“It is about a relationship in which you are not drawing boundaries, where you are nervous and afraid that you are going to be left,” says Ramesh of the song, which dropped on all major platforms on June 9. “You are aware that it is bad for you, but you are willingly putting yourself in the situation.”
Can’t Fall/Won’t Fall is a part of Ramesh’s debut EP Anxious Attachment, which is set to release in July this year. Like the rest of the EP, the song has…