Here Are 5 Gorgeous Songs To Vibe To, Tonight.
From LEISURE’s quirky single “Spark It Up” to British rapper TCP’s Smooth composition “TO C ME”, Here are 5 singles for you, to enjoy tonight.
LEISURE — Spark It Up
The single « Spark It Up » by Australian Music band LEISURE is what I call real organic music. Indeed, the song is an ear pleasure that takes you on a 'cloud nine' musical journey. Not only the melodies are catchy but also the ambiance is soothing. Besides, the sensual vocal performance delivered, is a delight, that reminds of Pharrell Williams or even J.T.
Rletto x Mayah Dyson — Moonlight
The latest single "Moonlight", which took two years of preparation by the duo Rletto x Mayah Dyson, highlights perseverance and unity. The production showcases the sweet tone of Mayah Dyson, on a pulsed production orchestrated by Rletto. And the result is a real success. The romantic touch incorporated in the lyrics adds, in addition to the colorful chorus, a depth to the musical performance. Stream below
SANFABI — Soda Lime
“Soda Lime” is the second release of the Fresh new pop act SANFABI. This colorful track is already a success for 3 main reasons: the bold composition, the felted vocal performance, and the way the production keeps the momentum around the chorus — In a word, the verses are as unpredictable as the chorus. Stream below
Hauskey — Slow
Hauskey reveals an incredibly honest musical composition through his first track: Slow. This young artist is not only a producer - his talent extends to his atypical and genuine vocal tone. Indeed, his latest single entitled “Slow” is an amazing cocktail of Tame Impala, Kevin Abstract and Mac DeMarco. The production showcases a subtle, consistent and effective instrumental, with sonic nuggets of pop-rock.
TCP — TO C ME
British Rapper TCP Dropped smooth vibrations through his single ‘TO C ME’. The single is a rap production incorporating soothing melodies and a slow-paced drum orchestration. Moreover, despite the coziness of the instrumental, TCP’s performance remains true to his 808-bass personality, showcasing some raw, yet poetic and story-telling lyrics.
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