Kohima, January 6 (MExN): Ket Meth, a Naga artist based in Kohima, Nagaland, has released the official music video for “I Can’t Move On,” featuring JoeyBanana. The release presents a restrained and emotionally grounded exploration of love’s quiet aftermath, focusing on the stillness that follows when a relationship ends but healing has yet to begin, stated a press release received here.
“I Can’t Move On” exists in the space between loss and acceptance. Rather than dramatizing heartbreak, the song lingers on small, intimate moments—empty rooms, sleepless nights, and memories that refuse to fade. The repeated confession “I can’t move on” is framed not as weakness, but as emotional honesty, articulating a state many experience yet struggle to express.
The music video, directed by Maong Imsong and produced by Nestvibe Production, mirrors this emotional restraint through a minimalistic visual language.
Creative lighting by Tinuakum Kichu plays a central role in shaping the mood, using controlled contrasts and subdued tones to reflect emotional conflict and stillness. Deliberate framing, silence, and pause are employed as narrative tools, allowing subtle expressions to carry the weight of longing and emotional dependence, it stated.
Avoiding spectacle and resolution, the video chooses to sit with discomfort, remaining faithful to the song’s core sentiment. Together, the music and visuals form an intimate portrait of emotional inertia—acknowledging that healing is rarely immediate, and that honesty often precedes closure.
The official music video for “I Can’t Move On” is now available on YouTube.