“Seasons Change” – Exposé
“Seasons Change” is a soulful and reflective song by the American dance-pop group Exposé, released in 1987. It is featured on their debut album, Exposure, and was written by Michael Kotch, the group’s producers Lewis A. Martineé, and David Cole.
Lyrically, the song deals with the themes of change and the passage of time. The title itself suggests the cyclical nature of life and relationships, with the lyrics expressing a sense of longing and the emotional impact of change. The chorus, “Seasons change, and so do I,” conveys the inevitability of transformation and the need to adapt to life’s shifting circumstances. The song captures the melancholy and nostalgia associated with the end of a relationship and the emotional journey that follows.
Musically, “Seasons Change” features a smooth, melodic arrangement that blends elements of pop and soft rock. The song is characterized by its lush production, with gentle instrumentation that complements the emotional tone of the lyrics. The vocals are delivered with a heartfelt sincerity, enhancing the song’s introspective and reflective quality.
“Seasons Change” achieved commercial success, reaching No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and earning praise for its emotional depth and melodic appeal. The song remains one of Exposé’s most enduring hits, celebrated for its poignant lyrics and the group’s signature vocal harmonies. It stands as a testament to the band’s ability to blend emotional storytelling with catchy, well-crafted pop music.