There’s “No Comparison” To British Singer Taura Lamb’s Vocal Tone.
A vocal tone as beguiling as British singer Taura Lamb's, transports the mind into nostalgic and moving memories. You can experience it, just by listening to her latest track entitled "No comparison", which not only gives you chills, but also confirms the talent of the young singer. The way she twists the melodies to her liking, giving them an oriental flavour, proves that Taura is no novice when it comes to performing.
Indeed, the production itself displays an R&B sound framework, fused with a Bedroom-Pop texture, with Taura's polished vocals as the main foundation.
Furthermore, the lyrical perspective of the track outlines an intimate, loving relationship, turned upside down by memories of an ex who has set the bar high.
Stream below.
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