Introducing Canada’s - Madisyn Gifford - And Her New Release “Black Coffee"
This month, Madisyn Gifford released a quirky song called Black Coffee. The Vancouver pop artist discusses her relationship with a boy that just might not have a happy ending. The line “I can’t settle for a man who won’t see what’s abstract” clearly outlines that he likes the good parts of her, but is unable to take all of who she is.
Madisyn explains that she wrote these songs from the ages of 17 to 19. This newest EP is her way of sharing her feelings around adolescence and moving into adulthood. You can now find her fun lyric video for Black Coffee on YouTube and share with all your friends. She continues to attract new listeners with each new release. Support this rising Canadian pop star and stream her newest single Black Coffee.
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