Say Hello to Italy's Electro Pop Duo - Puzzle Room
Puzzle Room has come out with their forth single, Don’t Know by Now, which is immersed in a lighthearted electro pop sound with a mix of EDM. If you are missing the rave days where we didn’t need to stand six-feet-apart, this is your chance at a carefree moment to release any stress and anxiety you may be holding.
The song is adapted from a true love story. More specifically, the song encompasses the disappointment of unrequited love. This can relate to those who yearn for the better parts of the relationship but come to find that you aren’t able to get back what you once had. Inevitably, the relationship in reference ended in a painful separation. Although heartbreaking, there is power in pain.
So if this sounds like the tune for you, support Puzzle Room, blast Don’t Know by Now and feel your tension release!
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