Single Review- Red Skies Mourning- Somethin About Her
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Baltimore, United States
Red Skies Mourning has done it again with their track ‘Somethin’ About Her’. This track has a clear 80’s influence, with its piano and synth use from the very beginning and the clap and drum usage throughout. The use of layered vocals is almost like there is a group of friends backing up what the artist is saying, making this one to be played at every summer party for everyone to be part of. It’s going to make you lose your inhibitions and enjoy that picture-perfect moment.
With its theme of love mixed with passion, this is going to re-ignite and rekindle your love, reminding you of that unique “Somethin About Her” that won’t make you give up, this has the perfect vibes for Love at Sunset.
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