Maura Streppa Taps into the Heart of Heartbreak with Dreamy New Single “Feel It Yet”
- All Country News
- 19 hours ago
- 2 min read
Maura Streppa leans into vulnerability and poetic introspection on her latest single, Feel It Yet—a soft, emotionally-charged tune that drifts like a late-night thought you can’t quite outrun. Released today, the track offers a deeply relatable take on heartbreak, procrastination, and the quiet chaos that follows love gone wrong.

In a genre where emotional grit often leans into whiskey-soaked anthems and hell-raising hooks, Streppa slows things down with a delicate delivery that lets the lyrics breathe. Her vocal performance—equal parts tender and tormented—floats atop a dreamy, understated production that’s as much a lullaby as it is a lament. It's a clear reminder that country music’s softer side still has teeth.
“‘Feel It Yet’ faces the harsh reality of avoiding the inevitable: heartbreak,” Streppa shares. “It’s the break-up anthem for any fellow procrastinators out there.”
Written by Streppa alongside Becca Rae Greene and Robyn Collins, Feel It Yet plays like a confessional journal entry, full of messy truth and self-awareness. The opening lines waste no time painting the picture:
“I’ll pack the night before / Unpack it a month later / My mama used to call me her little procrastinator.”
It's the kind of lyric that makes you smirk—until it hits a little too close to home.
As the verses unfold, Streppa chronicles the art of emotional avoidance with the kind of clarity that feels both specific and universal. The chorus delivers the gut punch:
“I’ll put it off, push it down / I don’t wanna deal with the damage now.”
It’s a mantra for anyone who’s ever dodged a breakdown by reorganizing their junk drawer or lost themselves in a to-do list just to keep from losing their mind.
With "Feel It Yet", Maura Streppa continues to carve out her space in country music’s ever-evolving landscape. This isn’t just another breakup ballad; it’s an anthem for the emotionally overwhelmed and the heartbreak-averse—a reminder that sometimes, healing starts with just admitting you’re not quite ready. And if you're not either? That’s okay. Maura’s got the soundtrack for that too.
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