Marzmates releases the music video to her latest single, ‘Flowing’. The brand new track teeters between pulsating percussion and soaring soulful vocals, allowing her alluring lyrics to capture each note. Echoed by a male harmony, the Canadian artist creates a brooding atmosphere with the rhythm, hypnotising the listener with ease. Describing the inspirations behind the single, she explains “Flowing is a sensual track, with sultry vocals. It is a description of a positive sexual experience with a partner.
This song is really important to me, since I produced the instrumental, wrote the lyrics and imagined the topline. It’s the first time that I write a song where emotions aren’t the top priority; I wanted to express the more physical aspect of life. Usually, I write love songs, but this is a sex song, which goes out of my comfort zone. I’m really proud of it, even though it was a challenge for me”.
Born and raised in Montreal, the 18-year-old singer-songwriter has been making waves in the past year, with her previous drops ‘Ice Vanilla’ and ‘Better Baby’ being received to critical acclaim. Bouncing between R&B and pop, she combines genres in a way that reflects her multitude of influences, ranging from Louis Armstrong to Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish. She is a classically trained pianist and dancer, and uses her vast repertoire of artistic abilities within her writing process, developing her concepts through her understanding of each creative form.
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