Track Premiere: LIJO - 'Dog Eyes'

Indie-art pop artist LIJO has just released her second single ‘Dog Eyes’ - a track that addresses the inner shows we perform for ourselves. Having shown us depth and groove in her previous single ‘Future Memory’ LIJO once again combines a serious topic with a pop tone. Her fascination for the endless weirdness of human behaviour on both a small and a big scale will continue to be mirrored in more of her work over the course of the following months.
We are delighted to be able to give you an exclusive listen of the track before it’s main release tomorrow.
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