Vancouver Artist Young Friend Releases Cheerful Visuals For Single “Loverboy”
Vancouver-based singer/songwriter Young Friend, from his real name Drew Tarves, starts 2020 with a very enthusiastic single, entitled ‘Loverboy’. The track is catchy, cheerful and exudes a lot of groove, that makes want to move to the beat. Indeed, it’s a solid pop production, with some funk’s elements integrated and personally, I think it’ll be quite hard not to enjoy listening to such composition.
Moreover, the song is associated with vibrant and optimistic visuals, showcasing Drew in an energetic and sunny mood, while he's walking down an empty road with a bouquet of flowers in his hands, like he’s going to get his lover back. Indeed, the scene shows him, performing and dancing, while walking, and honestly the vibe and energy exuded by the Loverboy get easily contagious.
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