Known for her powerhouse, raspy vocals, Wees uses her range to convey the "spinning" sensation and chest pressure associated with her health battles.
Lyrically, the song also serves as a thank-you to a school teacher who supported her through her most difficult struggles as a child. Musical Composition Zoe Wees - Control
Wees refers to her epilepsy as a "demon" she had to face. Writing the song was a form of therapy that helped her process the trauma and scars left by the condition. Known for her powerhouse, raspy vocals, Wees uses
While often performed with a stripped piano accompaniment, versions featuring strings (violin and cello) have also been recorded. Impact & Performance Writing the song was a form of therapy
The song has been a popular choice for vocal competitions, famously performed by contestants on The Voice Kids and America's Got Talent . Add to Library: "Control" by Zoe Wees - The Komos
"Control" remains her most popular song, amassing hundreds of thousands of views and becoming a "pandemic hit" due to its relatable themes of uncertainty.
Despite its heavy subject matter, Wees intended the track to be an uplifting anthem about becoming a "fighter" and finding strength through acceptance.