I’ve been spending so much time on YouTube lately.
Honestly, music covers have completely taken over my recommendations.
After long days, I usually just lie in bed with my phone and scroll through random singing videos until I find myself replaying the same voices over and over again.
Lately, one of those voices has been Kaye Cal.
I don’t even remember the exact first video I watched.
I just know that one cover turned into another, then suddenly I was searching for more uploads on purpose.
There’s something really comforting about her voice.
It feels soft and effortless.
Not overly showy.
Not trying too hard.
Just genuine.
And honestly, I think that’s why I keep watching.
Some singers are technically good, but there are also people whose voices actually make you feel something even through a simple YouTube cover.
I’ve been replaying videos late at night while eating, fixing random things, or just trying to relax before sleeping.
Sometimes I don’t even notice the same songs are already playing again because the familiarity itself feels comforting.
At one point, I already started recognizing which songs she usually covers before the chorus even started.
I know it sounds dramatic to some people, but music really changes the atmosphere of ordinary days.
Especially lately.
Life has been feeling repetitive sometimes, and somehow these little online routines make things feel lighter.
I also love how fun YouTube culture feels right now.
People still wait for uploads.
Comments sections actually feel alive.
Everyone shares favorite covers on Twitter and Facebook like little discoveries.
And finding singers before they become too big feels strangely exciting somehow.
Everything online still feels more genuine too.
I think that’s also why I enjoy being a fangirl.
Not in an extreme way.
Not in a “knowing everything” kind of way.
More like genuinely appreciating creators whose content quietly becomes part of your daily life.
You start recognizing little habits during videos, favorite songs, familiar expressions, and before you realize it, their uploads become something you look forward to after stressful days.
That’s exactly how I feel with Kaye Cal lately.
Especially after seeing her perform during ToyCon last month.
I think that experience made everything feel more real somehow.
Now whenever I replay her covers, I remember how fun that day felt too.
And honestly?
I’m not complaining.
Sometimes all you really need is good music, familiar voices, and something comforting to end the day with.
One day at a time,




