Three (3) Vibes To Soothe Your Weekend.
OSKA — Misunderstood
In her new single "Misunderstood", the young Austrian singer OSKA highlights her delicate and intoxicating vocal tone to deliver a performance that transports into a melancholic and colorful dimension. Indeed, the composition is full of emotion that exudes an atmosphere of tranquility and nostalgia, especially with the beautiful guitar notes that support the enchanting vocal performance of the young singer from Vienna.
In addition, the track "Misunderstood" is unveiled alongside 4 other songs in an EP album "Honeymoon Phase", which recalls OSKA’s past and reflects on the various stages of her young life
Palmboy — Sophie
With its lively rhythm and dreamy melodies, American artist Palmboy's new single "Sophie" is the kind of song that draws a smile on your face. The composition exudes a warm, danceable atmosphere while the lyrics tend to make all the ladies named Sophie blush — even though the context of the song expresses a certain dissatisfaction in the author, who finds himself, in fact, with regrets at the end of his relationship with Sophie. A true bop to cheer your mood up!
Xyrich, REA — You Can Go
With a touch of flavor and sensuality, the American artist of Rwandan origin Xyrich has concocted an R&B single entitled "You Can Go", in collaboration with the talented singer REA. The song is a beautiful acoustic piece fused with a rhythmic perspective supported by delicate drums. Of course, the melodies that emerge from the composition are attractive and the vocal performances only reinforce the melodic quality of the production.
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