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Saadin Dassum captures love that didn't last on "Forgot My Name"

  • December 16, 2022
  • Malvika Padin
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Ecuadorian/Miami-based musician Saadin Dassum delivers genre-defying, layered number “Forgot My Name,” combining rock and roll with a touches of psychedelia and gospel. Delving into a love that didn’t last, the track is rooted in the dreamy and nostalgic vibe that Dassum has cultivated as his signature.

Described as a track that encapsulates “the hangover from the drug that is love,” the song is melancholic about a love that’s fizzled out and the hurt it may carry now while also fondly treasuring the good times.

Managing to walk the delicate line between freshness and familiarity in his sound, Dassum who marked his return to music earlier this year continues to build the momentum as his alluring tunes leave us wanting more.

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