Keep Calm & Watch AJA Hit The “Red Button”
Listening to the young Canadian singer AJA, one is immediately seduced by her smooth and buoyant voice, which reminds one of a harmonious blend between Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Tate Mcrae.
The young Toronto singer returns, this spring, with a breathtaking pop track, which seems to put more emphasis on her musical personality. The track entitled "Red Button" sounds catchy, consistent and effortlessly fluid. It's definitely a track that could generate millions of streams on all platforms, especially with the stunning video that accompanies it. Indeed, with scenes mostly dimmed in red, the visual scheme leads into an intriguing and playful rollercoaster.
Furthermore, speaking on the song, AJA states:
"When someone breaks your heart, I mean really breaks your heart, it's easy to hit the Red Button and decline their call. Wrote Red Button with Jimmy McGormam, It was one of those collaborations that happened so organic yet so fittingly. Jimmy already had the concept for the song but was looking for the right singer for it. We were introduced by a mutual friend Kurt. I'm guessing I was the right singer”
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