Chill and Intoxicating Single "Come Down" Released By Promising Singer Noah Kahan
“‘Come Down’ is about an experience I had helping a new friend through a moment of intense anxiety. I didn’t know this person well, and we were isolated for some time together, which made for a revealing and very human experience.”
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"Come Down", Noah Kahan's latest single is a sweet and intoxicating composition that gives chills. With a transition from a rather soothing trend to a slightly more exciting and sensational beat, the track merges an alternative chill pop vibe with a somewhat rocky tone. Noah's voice, both charming and charismatic, reinforces and solidifies the sound authenticity of the entire composition. Indeed, the way of interpreting Strafford's young Singer is reminiscent of artists such as Ed Sheeran or Shawn Mendes, who have this kind of gracious voice.
Moreover, as far as the lyrical side is concerned, Noah Kahan evokes a memory of his life during which he was helping a friend through difficult times.
Enjoy Below.
Come Down, a song by Noah Kahan on Spotify
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