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Anja Kotar delivers a dose of sunshine pop on relatable track "Fun For You"

  • November 24, 2021
  • Malvika Padin
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Emerging singer Anja Kotar drops playful offering “Fun For You,” a funky production led by bold vocals and a relatable theme of spending hours staring at our phone and forgetting to have any real conversation with those around you. With a burst of sunshine pop founded on pulsing guitars and synths, the groove-laden track draws from simple daily life annoyances, giving us an uplifting, light-hearted musical nook to escape into.

Crafted with a minimal yet melodic soundscape and an easy-going delivery, Kotar channels her ability to take small moments from life and create addictive productions that can be played over and over. Speaking of the process behind the track, the rising singer shared, “The origins of this song go way back to 2019 when Noah and Tyler were staying together in Colorado and wrote the chorus of Fun For You for, well, fun. Noah texted me the demo recording of it and I was immediately hooked. We quickly jumped on a Facetime call and co-wrote the rest of the song that day.”

Anja Kotar has made use of the pandemic in the most creative way possible, refine her sound to build a signature pop sound rooted in everyday things we take for granted. Her recently released EP Songs From Isolation demonstrated an artistry of swirling sonics and a swooning, confident voice and this latest track further creates a unique space for her earworm music in the pop scene.

Connect with Anja Kotar: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter

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