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Radio Airplay www.radioairplay.com Review of Bittersweet 9/5/21
Kristina Mondo
freelance music journalist
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Tarée's strength lies in her vocal and instrumental performance.
She has a soft, sweet, angelic voice with a great folk sound. Her voice
has a warm, nurturing, and peaceful quality, and her vocals combined with
t the melody give the song a lullaby feel that is almost dream-like. The song
overall has the sixties feel complete with visions of flower child and hippies.
The instrumental performance is on point as well, with the deep sounds of the bass,
the softly strummed strings of the guitar plucked ever so delicately and the tambourine
and bongos make for a soft accompaniment to percussion. Overall, it’s a feel-good, relaxing song.
Kristina Mondo
freelance music journalist
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Tarée's strength lies in her vocal and instrumental performance.
She has a soft, sweet, angelic voice with a great folk sound. Her voice
has a warm, nurturing, and peaceful quality, and her vocals combined with
t the melody give the song a lullaby feel that is almost dream-like. The song
overall has the sixties feel complete with visions of flower child and hippies.
The instrumental performance is on point as well, with the deep sounds of the bass,
the softly strummed strings of the guitar plucked ever so delicately and the tambourine
and bongos make for a soft accompaniment to percussion. Overall, it’s a feel-good, relaxing song.