THE REASON's Unveiled very Sensual visuals For Track "Throw It Back"
The best ingredients to put together an ideal R&B song are sensuality, catchy hooks and a sexy music video. Of course Missouri Born singer/songwriter THE REASON was well aware of that when he was composing his tremendous track « Throw It Back », which sounds very intoxicating. Indeed, the song is presented as a dynamic embodiment of the young vocalist’s rich sound signature, fusing R&B sensual tones with a hint Rock-ish charisma. The singer puts forward his soothed high-noted vocal timbre on an emotional instrumental, which actually grants him a certain ease to connect with his listeners.
Moreover, the music video is geared with sexy images that some people could find provocative. Nonetheless, the visual concept suit well the musical perspective. Stream below.
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