Frush expresses joy over new single, ‘Streets’
Afrobeats supersonic artiste, Victor Giwa, popularly called Frush has expressed joy over the success of the latest single. The song “Street” takes a complete turn from other songs in the industry, and it is one of the most experimental tracks off of the new Frush Single.
According to the song, it depicts the social evils associated with youthful vigour. “Being at my professional peak, I know that I can live this life freely, however, I still have my laid-back chance to build a compromise”, he said, adding that everyone is entitled to have great times, but there ought to be a happy medium. The song’s unnerving yet captivating insignia confirms
Frush’s versatility and propensity to draw from diverse aural textures outside the mainstream trends. However, the song focuses on companionship in the background of how savage the streets are.
He claims that the song is one of his relatively simple compositions since it recalls his struggles to succeed in life when on the streets and recalls his adventures.
In the song, Frush illustrates his perspective on the heart of the streets and how he wanted to acquire the glimmering amenities of life. As a result, some detractors who examined the popular track applauded it for showcasing Frush’s range as a musician.
Conversely, Frush leverages his diverse audio toolbox to convey the hotly debated song, yet. The artist claims that he thinks that when we merge forces, we create magic and that the streets have lost their cheerfulness. As a result, through his single, he aimed to capture what occurs when people meet, and then when they make critical decisions together, they arrive at the best.
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