Toronto Pop Fusion Artist Kyra Mastro Unveils Dreamy Single “ Tread Lightly”
KYRA MASTRO.
Aiming from Toronto, Kyra is an interesting artist to put under radar, not only because of her sparkly vocal tone but also because of the emotional breeze she offers through her melodies. Her latest single entitled « Tread Lightly », is a pop fusion ambiance blending various genre such as R&B, Jazz, Hip hop and a certain alternative twist, delineates the concept of haunting dream and nightmares. About the song, Kyra shares:
“I think dreams are very interesting. I wonder if nightmares say something about our fears and insecurities. Or maybe they mean nothing at all.
This song is about having a haunting nightmare about someone close to you. In the dream, they hurt you. You see a side of them you have never seen before. When you awaken, you’re shocked by how real the dream felt. As you face them in the morning, you’re conflicted. You know that it was a dream, but it’s hard to un-imagine the monster they became.”
She continues:
“After ten years of songwriting, I am finally proud of where my musical evolution has brought me. I’m excited to share my experiences with the world while continuously learning from those around me.”
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