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[Video] K3NN3DI - Bounce Back | @K3NN3DI

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K3NN3DI is an internationally recognized supermodel ready to make her pop star debut with plans of further pursing a career in film & television. Representing Sweden by way of Los Angeles. K3NN3DI invites fans to enter her world where they can indulge in a retro futuristic music style with infectious melodies, and high-fashion esthetic. K3NN3DI graduated from the renowned Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in Los Angeles. She has been featured in several films and globally known magazines such as Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. K3NN3DI blends influences from artists such as MADONNA, Cindy Lauper & The Weeknd to create a refreshing retro-centric audible experience. During the pandemic, many people experienced a variety of challenges that ranged from being separated from loved ones to losing them altogether. It was during this period "Bounce Back” was created. A power song aimed at inspiring and lifting the spirits of its listeners. This track is intended to remind ...

[Video] Ryte Eye Ty 'Where Have The Heroes Gone'

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A monolithic piano melody comes sweeping out of the silence with the force of a mighty winter wind, and in its wake, the delicate lead vocal of Mr. Ryte EyE Ty starts to fill the air with an aching that is perhaps even more powerful than any of the words he will sing in the next four minutes of play are. There’s a burden on Ty’s back here, and it isn’t going to go away without a fight; in “Where Have the Heroes Gone,” his latest single, he’ll use any and every tool at his disposal to break away from the pain in the name of connecting with something affectionate and steeped in pure love. His voice is the beacon, his music the bitter darkness that surrounds it, and while there are plenty of ways that one could interpret this song both lyrically and instrumentally, to me, it comes off as being an enigmatic statement piece in an age that has been missing the strain of artistic clarity it offers to us so humbly. “Where Have the Heroes Gone” is a black-and-white pop song, but the substance ...