Romanian Artists MONOIR & Ameline Dive Us In A Haunting vibe With Single “Midnight In Norway”
Romanian Artists Monoir and Ameline, team up to offer us a tremendous catchy single "Midnight In Norway". The song is a vibrant ambiance fusing modern pop with some electronic elements like captivating drops and some catchy vocal chops. The production is really well orchestrated and the vibe immerses you in a fresh breeze of emotions, thanks to the haunting oriental-ish sound signature blended with some quirky lyrics. This is honestly a song that you hardly forget.
Moreover, the song is illustrated with amazing visuals, displaying beautiful landscapes somewhere in Norway.
Stream below.
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