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Anger Management Never Sounded This Good: Quinn Oulton’s Just Calm Down

By Marcus AdetolaSeptember 24, 2024
Anger Management Never Sounded This Good: Quinn Oulton's "Just Calm Down"

Quinn Oulton’s new single Just Calm Down wraps you in a warm blanket of introspection, stitched together with threads of soul, folk, and R&B.

This South London artist crafts an intimate sonic sanctuary where frustration and self-reflection slow dance in the dim light of personal growth.

Quinn Oulton Just Calm Down Song Artwork
Quinn Oulton Just Calm Down Song Artwork

Oulton’s voice flows with vulnerability, each note tinged with the rawness of realisation.

You feel the heat simmering just below the surface, held back by the cool touch of hard-won self-awareness.

The lyrics unfold like a memory replaying in real-time. Oulton’s internal dialogue paints a vivid picture using simple, everyday images—a messy room, a single washed dish, the rising tide of emotions threatening to overflow.

Gentle acoustic guitar strums provide a folksy foundation, while subtle R&B rhythms add depth and texture.

This blend creates a template perfect for late-night soul-searching or early morning resolve. 

Despite its deep subject matter, Just Calm Down exudes an irresistible vibe.

You’ll find yourself bopping along, caught up in the intimate musical journey Oulton has crafted.

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