Nectar Woode - 'God Talks Back'
Teasing us with a taste of her debut EP due out early 2024 - Nectar Woode soothes our soul with new single ‘God Talks Back’.
The soul-soaked track ‘God Talks Back’ is a song about following your instincts and trusting that inner feeling / voice inside. With smooth vocals from start to finish, combined with downtempo drums and harmonies - this track provides the perfectly beautiful introduction to this rising artist. It will feature on her debut EP ‘Nothing To Lose’ - announced today - set for release on 23rd February via Communion.
Speaking about the song, Nectar explains, “God Talks Back takes us through a journey of pursuing someone you are attracted to and following that instinct to make the first move. Taking that one step into the unknown and not caring about the outcome because your instinct has got you. ‘God’ referenced in this is just the inner you! Follow it with the purest intention and see what happens.”
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