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Erik Frank Returns With Miami

By Marcus AdetolaApril 5, 2020
Erik Frank Returns With Miami

Erik Frank Returns With Miami

Erik Frank returns with Miami, another smooth R&B groove just over a month of releasing Paradise on Valentine’s Day. Miami carries waves of nostalgia and reflects on the past Eric left behind. Forlorn emotions saturate Miami as Eric sings in a voice filled with longing of an intimate desire to revisit the past. The melody is poignant, and electronic tones in the instrumentals further intensify the feeling.

As usual, you know what to expect from Erik as he delivers on an intensity that is engrossing and entertaining. Miami shows that no matter how far we go, distance can never erase the beautiful memories of the past.

This was the first song Erik wrote when he first moved to Los Angeles.

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