Seibold x Vanessa Campagna Explore Love and Uncertainty in “What Happens Now” Out October 1st
Rick Seibold and Vanessa Campagna’s Latest Hit Single
Out Now On All Platfroms
Get ready for a track that hits both the heart and the headphones. On October 1st, Seibold and powerhouse vocalist Vanessa Campagna release their emotionally charged new single, “What Happens Now,” across all platforms. It’s one you won’t want to miss. When Seibold’s modern pop production meets Vanessa Campagna’s soulful, cinematic voice, magic happens. “What Happens Now” is an intimate yet anthemic exploration of what comes after love, that quiet, vulnerable space between heartbreak and healing.
With haunting piano chords, lush production layers, and a vocal performance that feels both raw and refined, the song builds slowly into a powerful emotional crescendo. It’s the kind of track that stays with you long after it ends. At its core, “What Happens Now” captures a moment everyone can relate to, when something meaningful ends, and you’re left asking where to go next. The lyrics are introspective and honest, reflecting on love, loss, and the uncertainty that follows.
In a world full of fast-moving music moments, “What Happens Now” invites listeners to slow down, feel, and reflect. It’s not just a song, it’s an emotional snapshot of transition, perfectly timed for the season of change.
LYRICS
VERSE:
Overthinking every feeling
flooding through my chest
Fallin’ deeper in the waters
Underneath my bridge
PRE:
Tides keep rising up
Take a breath
Throw a lifeline and
Count to 10
CHORUS:
What happens now
What happens now with what’s in my heart
What happens now
What happens now with what’s in my heart
What happens now
VERSE 2:
Eyes closing on the edge
Thoughts running through my head
How far can we get
When we’re hanging by a thread
PRE:
Don’t let go of me
Hold my hand
Won’t let gravity
take us yet
CHORUS:
What happens now
What happens now with what’s in my heart
What happens now
What happens now with what’s in my heart
What happens now
BRIDGE:
Words fall silent
on my lips
What’s unsaid is the gravest sin