Single Review- HAZEL – Scream
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Life has its problems. We often get misunderstood, broken, and not every time is happy or fun. With the introduction of catchy guitar strums, head-bopping beats, and gorgeous harmonies, ‘Scream’ by Hazel gets these emotions and feelings of downtime and loneliness into music. If you’ve been expecting something to express your inner “scream” then this is it. The lyrics are just beautifully unique, simple, and pass the right message to the soul. This song feels right and eases the flashes of regrets and inner loneliness. This is definitely a track to get added to your daily playlists as a power anthem, it is certainly on mine.
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