Tucker Nichol Reflects On Her Past Toxic Relationship In New Single “This Is Why”
The magic of American singer Tucker Nichol's frothy vocal tone is definitely not a myth, as you can experience it on her latest track "This Is Why". Indeed, the track's layout revolves around the young singer's voice, creating an R&B-ish setting infused with sensuality and a good dose of the 90s flair.
In this classic R&B concept, the songwriting exposes the artist's infatuation with distancing herself from toxic relationships. She shares her bad experiences with manipulators who use emotional ploys to make her believe she is in the wrong. Stream below.
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