luna shadows puts her own twist on “be the one”

luna shadows puts her own twist on “be the one”

Los Angeles singer-songwriter Luna Shadows is back at it again, this time with “Be The One”. The talented singer puts her own twist on Dua Lipa’s song “Be The One”. Luna Shadows’ version of the song is just as great as the original. The song has this sort of dreamy quality to it, leaving the listener mesmerized. Luna Shadows doesn’t disappoint with her signature, captivating vocals. The beat from the song is like a heartbeat, thumping from every ounce of feelings from the song.  The version of “Be The One” shows off Luna Shadows creativity as an artist and what she has to offer in music.

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luna shadows, “youth {quiet}”

luna shadows, “youth {quiet}”

Los Angeles singer-songwriter Luna Shadows puts twist on her latest single “Youth (Quiet)”,  bringing a modern feel to her song. The song itself is exactly reflective of the title, as it’s about remembering who we are and where we come from. “Youth” helps the listener recognize the darkness that comes with love. Thought it is an alternate version of the original single, this version captures her raw vocals. “Youth (Quiet)” shows off Luna Shadows creativity as a songwriter and a vocalist.

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luna shadows, “youth”

luna shadows, “youth”

Los Angeles based pop musician Luna Shadows just released new reverb-filled, trance-like track “Youth”, and we’re planning to add it to every holiday playlist and beyond. Singing with her signature featherweight – almost celestial – vocals, the track has been produced in a very layered way, that almost feels inspired by an Owl City track. One thing is certain: This lady has taken the reigns with her art and really begun to carve a name for herself in pop music. We can’t wait to see what she comes up with next!

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luna shadows, “tokyo”

luna shadows, “tokyo”

This week, self-proclaimed “Echo Park Pop” artist Luna Shadows unveiled her cover of Brand New’s “Jesus Christ” via Billboard, but we’re still swooning over her most recent original release, “Tokyo”. Lightweight – with that synth tinge to it that we have come to expect from Luna Shadows, with instrumental layers that have obvious Japanese pop influence. As she sings about springtime in her crystal clear, light as a feather voice, we imagine we are in a garden, surrounded by cherry blossom trees as their blossoms break off in the light breeze and fall around us.

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