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Silicone Is A Beautiful And Introspective New Track From Lenn

<p>Following on from her stunning debut, dreams are a nightmare, Bristol-based artist Lenn drops her new single silicone today. It is a thought-provoking and emotive track that effortlessly combines the elements of electro-pop and contemporary R&amp;B. The song&#8217;s dreamy, airy vocals set against a chilled and melancholy backdrop create an ethereal listening experience that transports [&hellip;]</p>

Following on from her stunning debut, dreams are a nightmare, Bristol-based artist Lenn drops her new single silicone today. It is a thought-provoking and emotive track that effortlessly combines the elements of electro-pop and contemporary R&B. The song’s dreamy, airy vocals set against a chilled and melancholy backdrop create an ethereal listening experience that transports the listener to another world.

The lyrics of the song revolve around the idea of questioning the choices we make in life and the fear of getting them wrong. Lenn’s personal journey with music, and her search for purpose beyond just a selfish pursuit of her dreams, adds a poignant dimension to the track. She explores the idea of wanting to know how her choices will play out and the uncertainty that comes with it. This relatable theme will undoubtedly resonate with many listeners.

The production on silicone is impeccable, with each element seamlessly blending with the next. The delicate piano chords, subtle electronic beats, and atmospheric synths all contribute to the song’s dreamy and contemplative feel. Lenn’s vocals are the centerpiece of the track, and they do not disappoint. Her voice is pure and soulful, with a range that effortlessly conveys the song’s emotion.

silicone is a beautiful and introspective track that showcases Lenn’s talent as both a singer and songwriter. As Lenn asks, “What’s it all for again?”, the song’s message and her personal journey add a layer of depth to the already captivating music. silicone will will stay with you long after the final notes fade away.

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