A new single release from Diya Shanmugaraj delivers a beautiful breed of honesty from a youthful standpoint and it comes through with a lush and emotional drive which helps the song have a lot of character and that is one of the biggest things that you end up getting attached to while listening to this track.
"Blow The Blue Away" is a very personal track and comes through starting with a subtle build which grows more and more the deeper into the song you get.
At the beginning it feels like a piano ballad but that eventually grows into this full-bodied pop sort of ballad with all kinds of cultural flares and amazing backing vocals that give off an almost gospel feel.
All of these elements add to the thickness of the song and have a wonderful way of contributing to that emotional Drive I mentioned earlier.
The whole thing ends up feeling incredibly cinematic and that is very intense and expansive.
The song has a vast undertone and the percussion, keys, and strings end up building with the song until it has a full-fledged appeal and when everything is in play a little past halfway through the song, it is gorgeous and has an impactful tonality to it.
You can clearly tell this was a song that meant something to Diya who put herself out there wearing her heart on her sleeves and giving a piece of herself with her music which is brilliant because that's what you look for from a good artist.
The 14-year-old artist started things off as a Western classical singer at the young age of only 6 years old and has since expanded her horizons musically so that she can bring current pop elements to her music.
Her vocal performance on this track is amazing and has heart behind it and passion built into it so the song does indeed have an impact when you listen to it but it's also relatable and feels like it could have even been cathartic for her to write and release.
This is an artist and performer who at only 14 already has years of experience under her belt and has utilized that experience to create original pop songs that have meaning especially to her which means they're genuine and what we want from music we can feel something from is authenticity.
This is exactly what Diya delivers.
When you listen to the track it's sort of like an escape and you get pulled away from your surroundings and put into someone else's world altogether even if only for a small chunk of time.
The way she tracks and lays down her backing vocals with such beauteous Harmony makes the song immense but again, not in an overly excitable way, and a smooth and subtle sort of way but it feels like you can just get engulfed and everything.
The whole soundscape is something that wraps itself around you and keeps you right where it wants to and it's a brilliant arrangement simply because of the way that it builds from beginning to end.
An amazingly well-written and performed single, check this track out as soon as you can and I suggest you do so with headphones on so you can really say everything that's going on in this song itself.
See how this one affects you.
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