Softee - Natural (2023) Hi-Res

Artist: Softee
Title: Natural
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: City Slang
Genre: Pop, Indie Pop, Dance-pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 30:51
Total Size: 386 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Natural
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: City Slang
Genre: Pop, Indie Pop, Dance-pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 30:51
Total Size: 386 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Floor (2:09)
02. Isn't Enough (3:43)
03. Molly (2:41)
04. Natural (2:48)
05. Come Home (3:43)
06. Fix It (Featuring Namir Blade and Jordan Webb) (3:20)
07. Grief (3:37)
08. Real Love (2:24)
09. Red Light Green Light (3:04)
10. U + Me Forever (WDYT) (3:22)
Since 2020, Softee has been making its way serenely. The New York musician has set the world in tune with her colorful pop that has spawned a solid discography that is complemented by a new album titled Natural.
Very quickly, we become familiar with his spangled pop which is notable through these ten sumptuous titles. Natural's main leitmotif is to feel anxiety but dance wildly through it, as Softee says, and you can hear it on "The Floor" and "Isn't Enough" with their sweet 1980s-style arrangements. t is not at the end of our surprises with also the sparkling "Molly" with its final jungle or even "Come Home" and "Grief".
The queer and deceptively anachronistic pop of Softee will make us completely gaga. With other tracks with contagious energy such as "Real Love" and "Red Light Green Light", Natural will place the Brooklyn native among the promising musicians, not to mention her collaboration with Namir Blade and Jordan Webb on "Fix It glowing. Past a “U+Me Forever (WDYT),” Softee is reaching new heights by expanding her horizons.
Very quickly, we become familiar with his spangled pop which is notable through these ten sumptuous titles. Natural's main leitmotif is to feel anxiety but dance wildly through it, as Softee says, and you can hear it on "The Floor" and "Isn't Enough" with their sweet 1980s-style arrangements. t is not at the end of our surprises with also the sparkling "Molly" with its final jungle or even "Come Home" and "Grief".
The queer and deceptively anachronistic pop of Softee will make us completely gaga. With other tracks with contagious energy such as "Real Love" and "Red Light Green Light", Natural will place the Brooklyn native among the promising musicians, not to mention her collaboration with Namir Blade and Jordan Webb on "Fix It glowing. Past a “U+Me Forever (WDYT),” Softee is reaching new heights by expanding her horizons.