What drew me to TYNE is the honesty of her sound. The young singer/songwriter just graduated school and has just released "Somebodies Something," her debut single.
Perhaps it's her youth that imbues her writing with that raw and open honesty. Regardless, this wiry introduction uses elongated notes to emphasize the universal desire to feel significant in the life of another.
The yearning, indie-pop ballad will pull your emotions and leave you wanting more from the young songstress. If you're looking for even more honesty, check out this beautifully stripped version below:
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