There is a certain fascination to an artist who is able to turn literary inspiration into sonic gold and Rasha Jay does just that with Purple Hours. It is a new song by the Montclair-based artist who seems to have found a secret refuge covered in the tune, which is intimate, warm, and completely captivating.
As the song starts, the voice of Rasha Jay fills you with warm humor and heartfelt performance. Her voice has a certain genuineness that is polished and yet fresh and natural with harmonies giving added depth of emotions. The R&B and soul-pop influences are not overpowering the intrinsic beauty of the track, and the sound is both modern and classic.
The cooperation with NONEWLOVERS is a genius combination. Their co-production job leaves room to breathe in every element but still has a coherent flow in the song. However it is the hypnotic guitar of Liza Light that really takes the song it is hard to say that her impulsive solo does not only accompany the song but turns into its heart that moves throughout the song with soulfulness and accuracy.
The first thing that comes to my mind about the song Purple Hours is that it allows the listeners to go to their own personal state of calmness. Whether it be that golden hour drive, a peaceful kitchen morning or an early evening with friends, the song becomes a soundtrack to these much-needed, unhurried moments that we all enjoy so much.
The even, melodious beat is an ideal background to this self-reflective trip and the quality production allows all the details to come to light. And it is no wonder: Rasha Jay shows her artistic maturity and proves that she is an artist capable of experimenting with various energies and moods after her last music video release, SAY.
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