Zimbabwe Singer Daecolm Unveiled Amazing Visuals For Intoxicating Single “Flashing Lights”
DAECOLM
FLASHING LIGHTS
Aiming from Zimbabwe, with also a UK background, young artist Daecolm offers a tremendous video for his new banger ‘Flashing Lights’. The song, in itself, is a delightful R&B ambience, produced by UK producer EY, who has worked, in the past, with Major artists like Chris Brown, Ella Mai, Drake, G-Eazy, Goldlink…
‘Flashing Lights’ is, indeed, the type of vibe that takes you to places, especially, with the intoxicating melodies it exudes, and also thanks to Daecolm’s soothed and haunting vocal performance. Moreover, something particular about the composition is its versatility and fluidness, incorporating a hint of exoticism. Also, the visuals are just stunning, especially, because they're displaying the young singer spending a tremendous time in the arms of a gorgeous lady.
Also about the song, Daecolm shares:
“The video is really an unapologetic direction to the song. It’s not too artsy but not too plain. It tells the story of the lyrics which is going MIA. Me and the girl just being in our best mode and wanting to film our process of going MIA, we venture around the city looking for cool spots to chill and be in the moment. SLUSA TV are the directors that made this vision come to life.”
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