Kelvyn Boy’s vocal delivery in “Fly Away” is both soulful and powerful. His voice carries a sense of hope and determination, perfectly suited to the song’s inspiring message. From the opening verse, Kelvyn Boy takes listeners on a journey of self-discovery and aspiration. His lyrics are...
"Stay on the Road" and "All That I Need" are lush, driven pop while "Mr. Beasley" and the sweet opener "Fly Away" are piano adorned folk gems. With her hopeful, fluid lyrics and heavenly voice, this is a touching, enchanting record." --Performing Songwriter Magazine July/August 2002...
“‘Learning to Fly’ was a Jeff Lynne production,” guitaristMike CampbelltoldRolling Stone. “Tons of acoustic guitars on it, layered really thick, strumming away. My favorite part was the little drum break at the end:dica-dica-dic boom-boom. I got off on that a lot. That was fun. ...
As painful as Lamar's lyrics and the accompanying sounds of crashing alcohol bottles are, descriptions from artists in the studio at the time of the track’s recording are just as heavy. “I’ve never seen him like that,” Sounwave explained. “I felt him bombard himself with every hard ...
On “Affirmative Action,” Foxy exudes a self-assured swagger, seemingly unintimidated by the pressures of amale-dominated industry. Her lyrics veer from the cryptic — including theearworm“they praise Allah with visions of Gandhi” — to the scrupulous, at one point documenting the ...
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