Leighton reflects on the fear of being seen on “Imperfect”

Leighton

Emerging pop singer-songwriter Leighton reflects on the fear of being seen on “Imperfect,” a tender yet cinematic offering laden with vibrant sonics and vulnerable lyrics.

The radiant yet emotional track is elevated by vivid visuals that unfurls the journey of loving and believing in yourself. Set against sunlit moments and quiet, intimate scenes, the video follows a young woman wrestling with self-doubt and the fear of not being “enough.”

Brimming with honesty and the comfort of small gestures, the visuals capture warmth and security as the narrative ends on an uplifting note of self-acceptance.

Speaking of the song, she says, “I wrote ‘Imperfect’ during a time when I was questioning myself and my worth. This song and this video  is my reminder that real love doesn’t ask you to be perfect. It asks you to be real.”

A rising talent whose perfect pitch and synesthesia, Leighton experiences music in colour and emotion, shaping an authentic artistry rooted in confidence and connection.

With each new release serving as reminder of our power as it transforms imperfections to empowerment, Leighton has carved out a space for herself in the sprawling pop music scene.

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