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ESSIRAY’s LOSE YOU: A Sonic Rollercoaster You’ll Want to Ride Again

By Lucy LernerOctober 20, 2024
ESSIRAY's LOSE YOU: A Sonic Rollercoaster You'll Want to Ride Again

ESSIRAY‘s latest single LOSE YOU skilfully merges pop sensibilities with the pulsating energy of drum and bass.

From the outset, LOSE YOU captivates with its layered production. The foundation is built on a dynamic drum and bass rhythm, providing an irresistible momentum that propels the song forward.

What makes the track even more interesting is the unexpected incorporation of jazz piano elements.

These melodic touches add depth and nuance to the song, creating a rich sonic texture that rewards repeated listens.

ESSIRAY’s delivery effortlessly shifts between ethereal and powerful, demonstrating impressive range and control.

The harmonies are particularly noteworthy, adding a lush, almost choral quality to key moments in the song.

ESSIRAY's LOSE YOU: A Sonic Rollercoaster You'll Want to Ride Again
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This vocal arrangement elevates LOSE YOU beyond a standard dance track, infusing it with genuine emotional resonance.

ESSIRAY isn’t just here to make you move; she wants you to feel something too.

“I won’t give up, taking a chance on this name, hoping I won’t stay the same forever”

The lyrics are about growth, chasing dreams, and not letting setbacks keep you down.

It’s basically a self-help book set to a killer beat. Who said you can’t learn life lessons while busting a move?

This track has enough pop sensibility to catch your ear, the drum and bass edge to keep things exciting, and just a touch of jazz to class it all up.

ESSIRAY’s not playing by anyone’s rules but her own, and we’re loving it.

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