Get In The Mood With These Two Kid Travis’ Bangers
The interesting thing about KID TRAVIS is that he never comes up with the same style all the time. He always has a few creative tricks up his sleeve when it comes to music. This week we present two absolutely fabulous pieces of music unveiled by the young introverted artist. They are "I Live With A Ghost" and "Diamonds".
Indeed, both tracks come from completely different musical universes with absolutely thrilling melodic insights.
On one hand, the track "I Live With A Ghost" exhibits a musical structure rooted in Pop, with a stylistic background similar to The Weeknd. The lyrical vision of this melodic gem highlights the difficulty of detaching oneself from a memory of a past love affair in such a way that it constantly haunts us — like a ghost.
On the other hand, "Diamonds" introduces itself with more oomph, with a hip-hop rhythmic base and a Post Malone-like flow (although still retaining a KID TRAVIS signature). The songwriting in this piece exposes the materialistic and toxic nature of a past relationship that caused him to distance himself — a story with which many of us can identify.
Both tracks have substance and depth of expression and will surely fit into your daily playlist.
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