Tamar Kaprelian Unveils New Single ‘The Only’
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Multi-platinum Armenian-American songwriter, artist and entrepreneur Tamar Kaprelian has just unveiled her brand new single The Only, a heartwarming Folk/Singer-Songwriter cut.
Best known for co-writing Rosa Linn’s “SNAP” (4 Billion + streams globally), The Only sees Tamar stepping back into her own artist project with a song rooted in one of the most transformative experiences of her life: becoming a mother.
Written alongside GRAMMY®-winning songwriter Ali Tamposi (Justin Bieber, Beyonce, Miley Cyrus), The Only captures the emotional complexity of early motherhood, exploring the tension between deep love and a quiet loss of identity. It's a deeply intimate and emotionally layered track about choosing to stay in the fire even when it terrifies you, because what grows from it is worth everything. It pushes back against the societal pressure placed on women to constantly want “more” and embraces the idea that fulfillment can exist exactly as it is.
A relatable storytelling that is beautifully conveyed through Kaprelian's rich, heartfelt vocals which are accompanied by intricate acoustic guitar strums nicely intertwined with lush strings and warm rhythms that come together to create an intimate and heartwarming listening experience.
Speaking about the song, Tamar Kaprelian said,
The song lives in the liminality of early motherhood — how messy, overwhelming, and beautiful it is all at once. There’s a real loss of identity that no one prepares you for. Moments where you don’t recognize yourself, where you quietly miss who you used to be. But underneath that, something deeper is happening. The song holds both truths: the grief for what’s shifted, and the realization that the “new you” is more expansive, more grounded, and ultimately more powerful.
