dee holt - 'Drive Around'
Meet dee holt - the next Gen-Z whizz kid that is ready to take over the world with latest single ‘Drive Around’.
After bursting onto the scene with debut single “Olivia”, Montreal-based bedroom-pop artist dee holt signs to Nettwerk Records and shares the new single “Drive Around.” The rising star strikes a floating dreamy vibe with sweet melodies. Her clear vocals drift over mellow acoustics with lyrics that paint an honest picture of driving around in your hometown, in love.
“This song is about living life to its fullest with the person that you love,” dee explains. “It's about appreciating those small things, like going out for drives or drinking out on a boat late at night. It's about falling in love and being able to let it all go. This song makes me feel happy and relaxed. It makes me smile. When I wrote this song, all I had in mind were all the small things that make me fall in love.”
Words by Rylee Alie
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