Tarn PK Shares "Talk To You" As A Love Declaration To His Crush
We all know how hard it is to declare one’s love to a crush. It doesn’t matter how old you are, it’s always the same story - the fear of reject. Regarding this matter, Tarn PK shares a personal experience in a single entitled « Talk To You ». Indeed, the track is a blend of R&B with a hint of Funky waves.
“I wanted the message to be simple” - He said. “The song was written over these pop-funk backings of Fender Rhodes and 80's sounding drums, with funky guitar/bass lines, and some poppy Bruno Mars like synths.”
The composing is a tremendous pleasure for ears, and Tarn’s vocal performance sits well in the orchestration. You’ll literally see colors, listening to this marvel. Stream Below.
Talk To You, a song by Tarn PK on Spotify
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