Buick Audra reclaims Miami roots in “It All Belonged to Me”

Buick Audra has just released “It All Belonged to Me,” the moody new single from her forthcoming album ADULT CHILD (due out on June 13, 2025). The track unfolds with a spare, almost rainy-day intimacy. There’s a nostalgic warmth to the production, but also an edge of loneliness, like catching a drenched morning in sound. This powerful performance showcases Audra’s strength as a singer, but it all serves a larger purpose, too. The song is part of ADULT CHILD, a concept album Audra describes as exploring identity, estrangement, and outrunning one’s lineage. In other words, it’s about carving out self-preservation amid tangled family history, and this single puts those themes squarely in focus.

Themes of home and memory

Lyrically, “It All Belonged to Me” reads like a reflective love letter to a distant home. Audra sings from the vantage of someone who has been away from Miami for years but can still feel the city’s pull. That bittersweet distance gives the song its heart: it acknowledges loss and distance, even as it reaffirms that past bonds remain. The title itself – “It All Belonged to Me” – hints at reclaiming something once cherished.

Vintage Miami visuals

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Audra’s personal memory also drives the song’s new music video, which reinforces the homecoming theme. The video stitches together grainy snapshots of Audra’s teenage years in Miami with sweeping footage of palm-lined streets and old hotels. It’s like flipping through a well-worn scrapbook: sunlit backyard barbecues and corner-store murals are interlaced with library footage of neon signs and beach scenes. This choice of vintage imagery mirrors the album’s collage approach; as Audra has noted, ADULT CHILD is designed to be a sonic collage, a self-portrait of her current state, pieced together with band tracks and stripped-down performances that colorfully illustrate a person in progress. And the visuals are no different. The Polaroid-like stills and handwritten notes she layers over the footage make the video feel as personal as the lyrics.

Forthcoming album and tour

“It All Belonged to Me” arrives with ADULT CHILD just weeks away. The full album drops on June 13, 2025, and Audra has planned a Nashville release show for that night at the Basement. She’s also booked a run of solo acoustic tour dates for July, marking her return to the road as a headliner.

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