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Andreas Owens Releases Airy New Single bad4you

By Emma ReynoldsJuly 24, 2021
Andreas Owens Releases Airy New Single bad4you

Airy, whimsical and floaty. New single bad4you from Andreas Owens lyrically speaks of falling in love with someone; allowing your walls to come down with that person and spending time with one another. It is taken from the new EP almost everything I’ve ever wanted to say. “I wouldn’t waste a minute if I had you all to myself, we’d be walking in the moonlight, staying up till sunrise, baby you can let your walls come down”. 

Andreas Owens is a Los-Angeles based singer-songwriter and producer. His new EP is an R&B infused, pop mash with a catchy beat to it. His 5-track EP is a vulnerable portrayal of emotions when you are falling for someone and want to show them how you feel. The EP features other singles such as don’t feel happy, falling & falling, and not much (better than before) – all of which have been highly praised.

Owens talks about his new EP, “‘almost everything I’ve ever wanted to say’ is truthfully that — it is in every way, nearly everything I’ve ever wanted to say musically, lyrically, sonically, experimentally, and emotionally. For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to create and complete a work like this; something where I’ve sat in my room and slowly worked from beginning to end without any real goal in mind. Almost like I’m reading a book about my life, piecing together one experience after another but not quite knowing where or how the story ends.”

The EP that Andreas Owens has created feels like just that; an amazing complete work that has been started and crafted lovingly, from start to finish. It is hard to pinpoint a particular musical genre for this body of work since it is so genre-bending and untamed. You can feel the creative exploration that has been pumped into the work and it is enjoyable to listen to. You can catch bad4you and almost everything I’ve ever wanted to say now on all major streaming platforms.

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