Daimy Lotus – 'Over You'
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Daimy Lotus is ‘Over You’ but we’re not quite over this new track.
Pop artist, Daimy Lotus has just released another flawless single fuelled with angst, anger and frustration. Through the use of a catchy melody accompanied by a thumping bass line in the chorus, Lotus accurately encompasses that emotion many of us have felt of wanting to be left to our own devices when “that annoying ex girlfriend who thinks your man is her happy-ever-after” won’t leave you or your relationship alone.
Lotus is always efficient in incorporating relatable themes within her music: whether that be through life lessons, mental health awareness or even being self aware. The music appeals to audience by breaking down that barrier between fans and the artist bringing everyone together in unison through the realisation that everyone has problems to deal with.
After a varied musical career from a young age, Lotus has worked on both her solo career alongside working with other artists – such as Paris Hilton – behind the scenes as a songwriter and vocalist. Daimy Lotus has an exceptionally promising future and is definitely a name to be on the lookout for in the future.
Words by Lily Croft
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