
LA-based singer and songwriter britta raci is quickly gaining momentum, already amassing more than a million streams on Spotify alone from just a handful of songs.
Known for her rock sound, raci returns today with something a little different: an electronic bop called ‘the feeling never goes away’. If you love PinkPantheress, then you most definitely will also love this release.
The song showcases a drum & bass production, infused with UK-garage beats. The track has a distinctively British club feel to it, which is relevant when you learn that the song was inspired by a moment when racie faced heartbreak in London. She explains:
“I was dating a DJ/ music producer who invited me to come meet him halfway through his tour in London, but when I got to London he had already moved on and decided to end things with me. It was extremely painful because I realized I had never given myself enough time to truly move on or process any of my previous relationships, which is why the feeling of heartbreak has never ever gone away. I think the very last lyric that ends the song is so dramatic, and although I don’t relate to the lyric anymore, I really wanted to keep it the same as when I wrote it because I wanted the track to still embody the amount of pain I was in while I wrote it.”
The song was created alongside fellow musicians Adam Rochelle on keyboards and Beverly Hell on cello. We’re loving this new sonic direction, so we’re excited to see what comes next from this talented artist!
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