“Just Because” by Leah Kate

Leah Kate’s new track “Just Because” is nothing short of infectious, and the musicianship is paired well with cohesive and emotional lyricism.

“Just Because” works with an infectious electronic pop beat, dynamic filtering, and captivating melody and rhythm to pull listeners along on a journey of energy and emotion. The verses work with a more mid-range speed with portions that have a filtered lower vocal. Then the chorus is a snappier beat and a catchy rhythmic vocal flow. In general, the sound gives a sonic energetic journey, and the outro takes the energy and kicks it up another notch. In terms of lyricism, it captures a hot and cold relationship. The chorus begins with the hook “I’ll let you take my, break my heart every season / Just for one last ride ’cause I need it,” which captures the overall vibe. Then, the verses seem to tell a story of a toxic partner who keeps the main voice of the track running in circles.

Leah Kate is a Los Angeles-based pop artist who has reached over a billion streams and toured alongside artists such as Chase Atlantic and Haley Kiyoko. Additionally, she’s garnered praise from sources such as Rolling Stone, Glamour Magazine, and iHeart Radio. In the fall of 2024, she sold out a headlining tour. “Just Because” is another placement on her discography with amazing energy and lyrics that resonate with the heart!

Written by Sage Plapp

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