Long Island, New York based singer-songwriter and producer Daniel Mauro is an independent artist on a mission to change the pop industry forever. Releasing unparalleled pop songs completely with a DIY nature, Daniel’s known for his engaging lyrics and eccentric production. Able to give his audience a distinctive sound, his music also has a feeling that is familiar and intimate.
Speaking about the new release ‘Wish You Away’, Daniel shares, “It’s about finally taking off the rose colored glasses in a relationship and noticing the flaws. I’ve been in a few relationships where I find myself apologizing for things that I didn’t do, and that is a feeling that I think a lot of people can relate to.”
A relatable single that describes what it’s like coming out of the honeymoon period in a relationship and seeing what it really is, ‘Wish You Away’ is a chilled, bittersweet number with moments of euphoria dashed throughout. Musically, the track is based around a simple pop structure but indicates that sometimes all you need is an endearing message and one hell of a vocal.
Adding more about how the track was created, Daniel explains, “I started producing this track with a good friend, Kyle Bezjian, in my home studio. We knew within five minutes that this was going to be special. The chords and sound selection that we created had a magical feel to it and the melodies/lyrics poured out of me naturally. This was the most fun I’ve ever had making a song because of how organic the process was, start to finish.”
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