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Sunta Moon – For You I Would Stay The Night


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One to keep an eye on for the rest of this year and beyond has to be Sunta Moon. She is in the spotlight this week with her second single to date, the chilled ‘For You I Would Stay The Night’. This succeeds her debut ‘Reality’ and features production from Eddie Boy.

Her voice is full of mystery and subtle nuances, and leads this latest record brilliantly. In addition, the warm guitar tones giving it extra body fit inside its melody perfectly and are a delight. Sunta sings about meeting someone who should be a great match and explains: “It takes more than just some texts, a beautiful face, attraction or a shared moment to actually have something meaningful. That’s why the lyrics say “It’ll take more than that for me to say- that for you I would stay the night.” But in the end the song is hopeful, as in maybe some day there will be a person who is the exception, who is that emotional beautiful connection.”

Stream ‘For You I Would Stay The Night’ below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Sunta Moon – For You I Would Stay The Night

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