TyC Returns With Sweet and Soft Single "Tongue Tide" Featuring Jordan Humphrey
Producer TyC joins Pop / Country Young Singer Jordan Humphrey to pamper us on a balsamic acoustic musical tone called "Tongue Tide". At first sight of the song, we feel embraced by the beautiful melodic wave generated by the guitar notes of TyC. Then, to all this melodic intensity is added the intoxicating vocal performance of Atlanta singer Jordan Humphrey, which immerses the listener directly in an eloquent and exhilarating musical ambiance.
Indeed, in terms of design, "Tongue Tide" is a beautiful combination of folk music, soft pop and a unique and aesthetic touch of country music. The track exudes a certain emotional energy that deeply touches the soul of the listener. It must be said that by opting for Jordan, TyC has chosen the ideal person to give life to this musical composition.
In addition, the track is accompanied by a beautiful black and white video.
Tongue Tide - Acoustic Version, a song by TyC, Jordan Humphrey on Spotify
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