Aire Atlantica Teams Up With Kyan Palmer and Chancellor Warhol On New EP "Etiquette Part 1"
Anyone can make music but only Aire Atlantica can do what Aire Atlantica does. This artist with many musical facets, unveils his new musical project "Etiquette part 1", consisting of two versatile and fabulous singles. However, one of them, titled "Five Night Stand" has particularly captivated us as it floods waves of emotions. The track in question included the participation of an impressive vocalist named Kyan Palmer, who delivers, throughout the two minutes and fifty-three seconds that lasts the piece, a breathtaking performance.
Indeed, "Five Night Stand" Plunges into a musical melee fusing RnB, Soul and a hint of alternative music. While the second title of the project, titled "Malibu", includes a slightly more rhythmic atmosphere. This second track involves the collaboration of rapper Chancellor Warhol, who embarks on the beat with an authentic musical signature.
Without further ado, enjoy the two tracks below.
Etiquette Part 1, an album by Aire Atlantica on Spotify
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