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Julia Kwamya confronts the one who did her wrong in "Say Yes"

  • January 30, 2024
  • Victoria Polsely
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New York bred and now Los Angeles based moody disco meets synth pop artist Julia Kwamya has just released her latest single. Entitled "Say Yes", the song is the first release of the year from this rising creator.

"Say Yes" is a battle cry to the one who did Julia Kwamya wrong. Hit by a taxi, leaving her debilitated and unable to walk and function, the artist had to completely start again. The song asks why this happened to her and why did the person responsible not care. Lyrics relaying this message include, "Say yes; you don’t mean it / Upside down, is how my life has turned / Feeling ashamed, and I’m just spinning round / How long; will I feel a change? / Punished, and I still feel blamed." Musically, "Say Yes" highlights Julia Kwamya's irresistible soul-baring vocals. Interesting beats and dark-hued synths underlay captivating melodies. The chorus is equally infectious as it is unique. The song features elements of soul, electronic and synth pop for a genre-defying catharsis.

Julia Kwamya has had a long journey of healing and she uses her music to inspire others going through a hard time. Her debut EP Feel Good About Feeling Bad is a quirky and dynamic musical offering. She continues that creativity with "Say Yes". Take a listen now and add the song to your favorite playlist.

Connect with Julia Kwamya: INSTAGRAM

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