Dream

Dream

Honestly, I have no idea how I went so long without knowing about Hindi Zahra — but “Dream” just hit me out of nowhere, and I can’t stop listening. If you ever needed proof that music can be a gift, this is it. I saw someone say, “This is the best gift I ever received!” and, yeah, same here.

“Dream” is the kind of song that feels like it was written for late nights, long thoughts, and maybe even a little hope. Zahra’s voice? It’s wild, it’s strong, it’s soft — all at once. Every time I listen, I find something new: a tiny detail in her voice, a line in the lyrics, a feeling I can’t really explain. That’s what keeps me coming back.

I read one comment that totally nailed it:

“Marvelous voice, such an addiction, I keep coming and each time I discover new details in her voice!”

And that’s true — her voice is its own world. The lyrics are beautiful too, almost like a dream you had and can almost remember (“You’re a dream I once had in a deep night of cold / My heart felt like stones breaking stones”). It’s haunting and warm at the same time, which shouldn’t even be possible, but somehow it is.

There’s even some talk about “white cats” and spiritual awakenings in the comments — I don’t know, maybe I’m overthinking, but this song really does feel like it wants you to open up, let go, and just… feel everything for a minute.

If you’re just discovering Zahra like me, or you’ve been a fan forever and you’re waiting for her new album (I saw that, and honestly, can’t wait either!), “Dream” is that perfect song for when you need a little beauty in your day.