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Sam Free Reflects On First Love With Debut Single Fell In Love At 15

By Lucy LernerFebruary 24, 2023
Sam Free Reflects On First Love With Debut Single Fell In Love At 15

Introducing Las Vegas Singer-Songwriter Sam Free and her debut single, Fell in Love at 15. The song takes the listener on a journey of young love and its accompanying melodic indie-pop sounds with dreamy textures are enough to capture and keep any listener’s attention from start to finish. The catchy hook of this track is its strongest quality, as its instrumentation is sweet and straightforward with no frills. The vocals of Sam Free are strong and emphatic, able to reach a wide range of notes to show the depths of the emotion in the song.

Lyrically, Sam has a great understanding of how to craft a song about an age-old topic by blending her unique perspective and experiences. “We were dancing and kissing your lips were religion / Praying and wishing that this wasn’t fiction”

The track is crafted from a first-person point-of-view, which allows the listener to emotionally connect to the song even further. Sam Free’s Fell in Love at 15 is a memorable debut single from an exciting new artist.

“It’s a tale as old as time and at some point everyone experiences their very first love and then losing that love” – Sam Free

Fell in Love at 15 is part of Sam Free’s forthcoming EP.

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