Veya - 'Fair Play'
Veya releases a piece of euphoric pop perfection with latest single ‘Fair Play’.
Edgy electronic indiepop, carried by a unique voice and violin sounds: that’s Veya. Also, she’s a successful violinist and producer who performed alongside Lukas Graham and Armin van Buuren. Her first release 'Fair Play', distributed by ADA Music, has captivating strings, broad synthesizers and tribal drums. In the song she discusses how women can struggle to be more than just their looks, and how shaving part of her long blond hair helped her overcoming it. By asking for a fair play, she adresses everyone in those situations. Men and women alike could show more support instead of dominance.
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