If You Weren’t Friend With Bülow In The “First Place”, Keep That Same Energy.
When a song is good, it's just good and there's nothing anyone can do about it except enjoy the good vibe and the catchy melodies that come with it. This is the case of the latest track "First Place" by the Canadian artist Bulow, which is a pure melodic pleasure immersing you in her colourful and melancholic universe.
The production, extremely infectious, fuses an alternative pop texture with some emo sounds. Indeed, the songwriting motif describes the nature of a friendship with a hypocritical tendency.
Furthermore, the track is equipped with rich imagery that paints a gloomy and lonely setting in which Bülow lets his talent shine.The images give off a very interesting artistic authenticity, bringing out the introverted personality of the artist. Watch above or stream below.
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