Casey Sana Takes us To His Childhood With New Single "Cardboard Spaceships"
The American artist Casey Sana highlights his bilingualism through his latest single " Cardboard Spaceships ", which is a beautiful indie pop composition with a Retro character. Indeed, the track draws inspiration from the pop rhythm of the 2000s while keeping a modern texture.
Moreover, the lyrical context of the song explores the nostalgia of simple and casual moments of childhood. Note that the jovial style of the production structure is not done at random, as Casey cultivated the intention to offer his audience a production that is light, jovial and catchy at the same time. Moreover, Casey explains it in his own words.
“2020 was a pretty dark year by all accounts, so I wanted to kick the new year off with a light hearted, fun and uplifting song that people can get lost in. It’s easy to get bogged down in the darkness that seems to be ever-present in our modern world, but I think it’s super important to remember that there are still amazing and wonderful things to be grateful for too. I’m looking forward to reminding fans of this message throughout this year and beyond!”
Stream below.
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