Tiphanie Doucet Unveils Lovely Singles Off Album "Under My Sun"
Tiphanie Doucet offers us a new sweet musical track entitled "Under My Sun" which uses a phlegmatic tempo and a taste of folk music. With her soft voice and poignant tones, Tiphanie transports her to a pampering universe filled with beautiful colors.
Indeed, produced by Simone Felice, the track "Under My Sun" is inspired by artists like Norah Jones, Ingrid Michaelson, and Feist. However, we feel the authentic character of Tiphanie's personality that is infused in this beautiful acoustic mix. Also concerning the Lyric side of the song, the young singer of French origin explains that the "heartbreak and homesickness" she felt after moving to America served as "a wellspring of musical inspiration". Stream Below
Under My Sun, an album by Tiphanie Doucet on Spotify
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