Lilly Bedard’s 'Not Everything Ends' Is a Love Song That Feels Like Fate
- Melodrift Team
- Feb 24
- 1 min read

Lilly Bedard’s new single, “Not Everything Ends”, is more than just a love song—it’s a revelation. At just 20 years old, the Jupiter, Florida native has already carved out a space in the indie-folk world with her introspective storytelling and evocative melodies. This time, however, she turns her gaze toward something new: love that doesn’t fade.
Folk-pop at its core, “Not Everything Ends” carries the hallmarks of Lilly’s artistry—ethereal harmonies, delicate acoustic instrumentation, and lyrics that feel like pages ripped from a diary. But unlike her previous work, which often explored loss and longing, this track is a sigh of relief, an acceptance that love can endure.
Lilly describes the writing process as a moment of fate. “I was up until 1 a.m. struggling to find the right sound, ready to give up,” she recalls. “Then suddenly, I landed on the chord progression that just clicked. I wrote the line, ‘You know it’s the right chord progression when hearing it play makes you cry,’ because that’s exactly what happened.”
That raw emotion is palpable throughout the song, as her voice glides effortlessly over warm guitar tones and a subtle yet cinematic arrangement. The lyrics explore the cautious optimism of new love—how it feels to be seen and understood after heartbreak, and the tentative hope that, for once, this love might stay.
With “Not Everything Ends”, Lilly proves she’s not just a songwriter of heartbreak, but of resilience and hope. The single is an open invitation to believe in love again—and it’s one worth accepting. Stream “Not Everything Ends” now on all platforms.
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