LightlongLife’s new single, ‘Simply Like Me’, is an upbeat feel-good music, with an early 2000s tinge, mixed with fashionable manufacturing strategies. Lush synths function the premise of the dreamy observe, which can preserve the listener bopping alongside from the very first word.
Alex Tsanga’s LightlongLife challenge is the end result of in depth retreats, self-exploration, and private challenges, and was initially conceived again in 2014, when Alex was on a retreat deep within the Amazonian rainforest. Since then he’s travelled extensively, and ensured his musical abilities had been honed to a knife’s edge, whereas combatting issues of his psychological and bodily well being.
With steadfast dedication, LightlongLife’s music displays Alex’s transformation, challenges, and insights, drawing classes from his experiences with the intention to additionally information his listeners to a change in their very own lives.
The core message of ‘Simply Like Me’ is self-love and acceptance, an anthem that celebrates our individuality with all our quirks. LightLongLife encourages listeners to interrupt free from the all the things that’s holding us again, the shackles of unattainable perfection, and simply love themselves for who they’re, in all their glory.
The music video for ‘Simply Like Me’, directed by Klim Rudakov, sees LightLongLife and a forged of characters obsess over their perceived flaws; firstly they’re all making an attempt desperately to cowl them, in worry of rejection, criticism, and unworthiness, a mirrored image of the artist’s battle to seek out himself for a few years.
Every character thinks themselves unworthy of being seen and so they burn out from making an attempt to suit society’s magnificence normal. In a mirror of LightLongLife’s real-life turning level, by the tip of the video every has reworked their worry into delight, and so they rejoice it with a dance montage.
Try the video for ‘Simply Like Me’ under, and observe LightlongLife on-line on YouTube, Fb, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
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