Uncover the beauty behind Theo Tams’ Poetic vibe “The Feeling (Hate 2 Love)”
Soothing melodies, a bouncy beat and calm vocals combine to form an immaculate production that must be experienced to be understood. Indeed, through the latest track "The feeling (Hate 2 Love)", Canadian singer-songwriter Theo Tams not only demonstrates extraordinary sonic vision, but also expresses his creativity to the fullest.
He was naturally immersed in the world of music starting with church, and drawing influence from the likes of Jewel, Alanis Morissette, and Sarah McLachlan, as well as Canadian storytellers, Sarah Harmer and Sarah Slean - which explains his ability to orchestrate meaningful pieces. Listening to "The feeling (Hate 2 Love)" you will understand his impressive songwriting talent and poetic nature. Moreover, the lyrical content captures the essence of true love, which involves surrender and devotion to a person regardless of their flaws.
In other words, with this catchy track, Theo rediscovers himself as an artist, showcasing a style split between R&B and indie pop music - which is literally a treat for the ears. Enjoy this new hit below.
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