Sarah McLachlan's song "Adia" was released in 1998 as a single from her album "Surfacing". The song was written by McLachlan and produced by Pierre Marchand. It reached the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart and won McLachlan a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1999.
The song is about a woman named Adia who is struggling with a relationship and feeling lost. McLachlan's lyrics convey a sense of empathy and understanding for Adia's situation. The song's chorus, "we are born innocent, believe me Adia, we are still innocent, it's easy we all falter, does it matter?", highlights the idea that even when we make mistakes or struggle, we are still inherently good and worthy of love and compassion.
The music video for "Adia" features McLachlan walking through a forest interspersed with images of a couple in a tumultuous relationship. The video's imagery captures the emotions of the song and adds an extra layer of meaning to the lyrics. Overall, "Adia" remains a beloved classic in McLachlan's discography and continues to resonate with listeners to this day.
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