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Stark x Ayoni’s All Out Of Love Screams Of Summer Bliss

By Terry GuyAugust 10, 2020
Stark x Ayoni's All Out Of Love Screams Of Summer Bliss

Stark is a musician and producer who is not afraid to combine genres, and his distinctive fusion of tropical house, reggaeton, and disco work perfectly on his new track All Out Of Love which delivers one of the catchiest hooks of the summer. The song features Barbadian pop singer Ayoni’s smooth, sensual voice which during the verses becomes almost reminiscent of Sia’s unique style, as she sings her way down the scale effortlessly. Think of the Samba rhythm performed during the Lucy Lui and Uma Thurman stand-off from QuentinTarantino’s Kill Bill Vol. 1 and that should give you an idea of what type of song you will be moving your waist around to.

“All Out of Love is a summery single I got to make this quarantine with the wonderful Stark” says Ayoni. “It’s a liberating pop song from the point of view of someone who realises they deserve more from a partner, and can start by modelling that love to themselves. It was really fun to make and I hope it’s a lovely soundtrack to everyone’s days.”

However, despite its melancholic, minor chord structure and sultry vocal performance by Ayoni, Stark’s new single still proves to be a dancefloor filler which screams of Summer bliss, and that bass solo in the breakdown section kills it. It is as though Nile Rodgers stopped by the studio to play some stunning lead guitar on Stark’s 5th single which is bound to be his biggest one yet.

All Out Of Love is a DuaLipa-eat-your-heart-out number which you will be adding to all your Summer playlists.

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