Los Angeles Based Singer BAER is "Addicted To Vibes"
“ Addicted To Vibes is an anthem for all the young people in complicated relationships who can’t commit. I currently live in LA, so I talk to friends all the time who are clearly in some sort of romantic situation, but act the opposite. It’s almost like you gotta self sabotage the relationship so you can still be in control.” - BAER
BAER shares his single "Addicted to vibes", a true masterpiece, mixing intoxicating guitar melodies and captivating synths. Indeed, the young artist of Taiwanese origin, delivers us a beautiful performance reinforced by a catchy chorus, which she co-wrote with her artist friends JVZEL and Mugz. In addition, the track was produced by Zack Djurich, a producer who previously worked with Kanye West and 5 seconds on Mars.
In addition, BAER plans to publish several other singles before the end of this year, and to share an album in 2019. Before its background both exciting and exotic, we can expect a quality product from this young singer currently based in Los Angeles.
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Addicted To Vibes, a song by BAER on Spotify
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