Yasmine Ross Blends Joy and Reflection in the Infectious “If Love Is A Feeling”
The Song “If Love Is A Feeling” by Yasmine Ross is a single that defies classification in every such way: you can’t help but smile whilst immersed in her infectious and uplifting melody. Stemming from the pool of indie pop, this track is effortless and maintains a cool and breezy vibe you just cannot turn away from. Yasmine Ross combines elements of world culture from her native Montreal, her formative years in Beijing and her music studies in Vancouver into a sound that resonates as both deeply personal and immediate. With her casually endearing croon, her soft voice untangles love as a passing, albeit desperate emotion. Indeed the track “If Love Is A Feeling” sees the famously unafraid-to-ask vocalist juxtaposing flitting feelings over a bright tempo that contrasts, encouraging us all to consider why we hold so tightly to something so fleeting. Its not just another one of your pop filled good vibing tracks its an investigation into the mystery that is love, presented in a fun and infectious package. Ross's artistry requires us to dance and also forces us to ponder the deeper channels churning amidst our search for love.
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