Single Review- KIRI – Don’t Make Me Lose
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You know those times when a relationship is at the extreme and you tend to get afraid of where it’s heading. It is common in our modern political climate that many people seek justice after seemingly seeing different red flags. This track is a matching song for such kinds of situations. When you start losing patience and things are getting to the limit of what rubbish you can take. I feel it’s written from a pained perspective, giving the other partner a second chance. I mean, wow, this is just a masterpiece. Well written, aligned, and delivered perfectly. I have to give this to Kiri the gorgeous vocals and slow steady beat behind a layering soundscape that builds intensity to the listener, luring us in to want to hear more.
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