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KOZ rids his demons to "PARTY ALL NIGHT"

  • July 26, 2019
  • Tayo Odutola
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Producer and singer-songwriter KOZ delivers a heartfelt, trippy single titled "PARTY ALL NIGHT" which echoes the travails of an individual who attempts to exorcise his sorrows by having a swell time on the dance floor. He details the experiences of a man who after a hurtful break up decides to party hard in order to forget a girl.  The self-produced song has a summery, reflective feel with its lush pads and solemn synths and keys.

The LA-based, Connecticut raised multi-instrumentalist sure knows his onions as he delivers a heartwarming performance that everyone can easily relate to. The song draws on his own past experiences trying to go out and party all the time for the wrong reasons. 

Get it on Spotify as well.

Connect with KOZ: Soundcloud  | Spotify | Instagram

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