sway clarke, “drugs”

sway clarke, “drugs”

Toronto born riding R&B artist Sway Clarke has been marked as questionable one of the most unique and diverse up and coming artist in this generation of musicians. With influences coming from pop, hip-hop R&B and many others, Clarke has combined all of these sounds and mixed these styles in a creative and stellar way that has brought him to the forefront of the music scene. Him new release, “Drugs” captures this talent in 3 minutes and 48 seconds that will keep the listeners hanging on every moment. Like music geniuses that came before him, there are movements within the new track that expresses emotion and depth that can’t be portrayed by the monotonous repetition that has plagued much of the new music that has been produced in recent years.

From humble beginnings, this new artist has brought the best of many worlds together since his debut release in 2013. Not only are those who have stumbled upon his music fascinated with this style, but they are eagerly awaiting the release of, “Drugs” which will drop Thursday March 22. As the music community awaits the sweet opportunity to be swept away in the mesmerizing beats and synth loops that are always highlighted in Clarke’s music, the budding artist is working harder than ever to continue to expand his horizons and etch his name in music history.

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sway clarke, “friend zone”

sway clarke, “friend zone”

Unrequited love can be difficult. It can be especially difficult when it comes to having any romantic feelings for one of your friends. Getting placed in the friend zone is a spot that nearly everyone wants to avoid, a place that does not make you feel like you will ever be set free. In his latest song “Friend Zone”, Sway Clarke captivates the feelings of being placed in the friend zone.

Even though the song is titled “Friend Zone”, it takes a different approach to what being in the friend zone is truly like. The song is about your significant other breaking up with you for someone else. Even though your significant other broke up with you, the four word line is used: “Let’s just be friends”.

The song has a unique tone to it. In the song Sway Clarke reminds us what it is like to be exiled to the friend zone. With his song “Friend Zone”, Sway Clarke proves why he is a force to be reckoned with in music.

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