Kensington Moore Shares Deep Emotions In A Marvelous Acoustic Single "Slow"

Smoothly and genuinely composed, the single « Slow » delivered by American Singer/songwriter Kensington Moore, is a Marvelous acoustic ballad unfolding the impact that love could have on someone’s life. Starting as ‘a scene from a fairytale’ and ending often in ‘what felt like a nightmare’. Indeed, throughout the four minutes and thirty nine seconds that last the song, Kensington Moore definitely exhibit her talent and certifies that she has the potential of becoming a huge star. Her crispy and breathy vocal performance takes on a delicious musical journey. Moreover, about the the song, Kensington shares:
"Love has never really been a simple thing for me. Falling in love for the first time was both magical and scarring. What started as a scene from a fairytale ended in what felt like a nightmare. Falling for someone who didn’t quite feel the same wrecked me. My heart has hurt more than I ever knew a heart could hurt, and I’ve written more songs about the same person than I ever dreamed was possible. “
Stream “Slow” below
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The song is also enhanced with tremendous visuals, directed and choreographed by Amanda Cathey and Jessica Wolf, while the Cinematography was orchestrated by Andrew Phan.
Music Video for Kensington Moore for "Slow" Directed and choreography by Amanda Cathey and Jessica Wolf Cinematography by Andrew Phan Solo Female Dancer: Malia Asahino Solo Male Dancer: Chad Geiger Back up Dancers: Shelby Bassett, Allison Jacobson, Maya Jimenez, Brittany Johnson, Liliana Lopez, Brooke Schulte ►Follow Kensington Moore Online: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kensingtonmoore Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kensingtonmoo...
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