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LULLANAS’ 24/7 Ft. Tommy Ashby – A Harmonious Blend Of Empathy And Melancholy

By Marcus AdetolaNovember 10, 2023
LULLANAS' 24:7 Ft. Tommy Ashby - A Harmonious Blend of Empathy and Melancholy

Twin sister duo Atisha and Nishita Lulla, known collectively as LULLANAS’s latest single, 24/7, in collaboration with the talented Tommy Ashby, capture complex emotions in a simple melody, a beautiful ode to the complexities of the human psyche and the power of empathy.

24/7 is a seamless amalgamation of Americana, pop, and indie elements, with acoustic guitar and piano complementing LULLANAS and Ashby’s vocals to create dreamy and beautiful harmonies.

The song’s lyrics speak to the themes of vulnerability, insecurity, and the struggle for self-acceptance. Yet, there is an underlying current of hope and gratitude – a recognition of the people who stand by us through our darkest moments.

24/7 strikes a perfect balance between melancholy and soothing tones. The song’s arrangement is thoughtful, with each instrument and vocal line given space to breathe, creating an expansive and intimate atmosphere. The production is polished without losing the raw emotion at the heart of the song.

Lullanas 24:7 song cover
LULLANAS 24/7 song cover

In their statement, LULLANAS mention that 24/7 is “an anthem of empathy,” and this sentiment shines through every aspect of the song. It’s a thank you to those who support us unconditionally and a gentle reminder that it’s okay not to be okay all the time.

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