German Artist - Nina Chuba - Releases “Levitating"
Meet German artist Nina Chuba. She’s come out with Levitating which is sure to give you an out of body experience to remember.
The intro is similar to a lullaby, sweet and subtle. Then before the song hits its midway point, there is an introduction to more production and high vibrational sounds. This builds her bedroom/lo-fi pop style and leaves you wanting more even after the song is over.
The artist explains that “Levitating is a song about a relationship that is meant to crash. You keep on holding on to it, pretending you’re levitating although actually you’re falling.”
This is your sign to grab your headphones and get lost in Levitating now.
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