the singers Leah Clark AND Paul Vitar create the connection of funk raves Comes from pop in the unedited Siren, which is now available on all digital platforms. The merging of the rhythms resulted in a perfect fusion of the outstanding musical styles of the artists.
The verses of the empowered song, on the other hand, have elements of sensuality and attitude, characteristics present in the repertoire of singers. With verses like “If he didn’t want me to be a mermaid, now I’m a piranha”music celebrates freedom and the self affirmation.
The partnership between them is not new: both had previously collaborated, however, without the opportunity for a music video. Leah Clark participated in the first studio album of Paul Vitar, It will go badin the range he is the only oneand the singer was in his remix of the song TAKE LIKE. Now, in the new single, they fulfill their wish to work together on a complete project.
Second Leahthe choice of sound for the song was made with the intention of bringing Pabllo into his world, following his album: “I wanted to mix this very pistonic ‘have funk’, but with that pop edge, and we came up with this super catchy chorus. I’m very happy that it worked. The song starts at a high point, because the vocals are his, I’m really remarkable, it is one of the gifts of this artist that I love very much”He says.
pablo, in turn, he also expressed his joy in continuing this collaboration, underlining the friendship that exists between the two: “I have always loved Lia. She was with me before anything else, on my first studio album, ‘Vai Passar Mal’. I love this cat so much and finally our chance to shine together has come. This single is very close and a lot of funk. The music is great, I’m addicted”he declares.
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