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Blush’ko’s Al Capone Acoustic Conjures Romantic Ideals

<p>You don&#8217;t have to be in a romantic mood to appreciate the acoustic version of Blush&#8217;ko&#8217;s Al Capone but it certainly conjures romantic ideals. Perfect for sultry summer nights the lovingly plucked acoustic guitar courtesy of Matty Fads warms your heart. Blush&#8217;ko&#8216;s raw vocals tenderly caress the melody with pure emotion. The whole song makes [&hellip;]</p>

You don’t have to be in a romantic mood to appreciate the acoustic version of Blush’ko’s Al Capone but it certainly conjures romantic ideals. Perfect for sultry summer nights the lovingly plucked acoustic guitar courtesy of Matty Fads warms your heart. Blush’ko‘s raw vocals tenderly caress the melody with pure emotion. The whole song makes you feel like you’re on holiday watching a live band from the cozy confines of a dark hotel bar, entwined with a loved one. 

“Alfonzo Capone was a moonshiner and gangster in Chicago during the prohibition era in the early 1900’s. The song is about giving someone the “Gangster Experience” – entertaining an infatuation with a “Bad Boy” – Blush’ko

Blush’ko is your new favourite R&B and elecro-soul artist (we’re hooked on his back catalogue of tracks including Too Late and mixtapes Blush’ko in love, Part 1 and Part 2.)

2020 release Al Capone features a fantastic remix from collaborator Cabu, along with the live acoustic music version.

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