“Blue” by Stottie

“Blue” is one of those songs that really helps the listener connect to the musical genius on a deeper level. Stottie’s playful range of vocal levels within the production are simply brilliant. This song gives a nod to the type of style similar to Wet and Bon Iver.

The instrumentals are just enough to let the vocals be the main arrangement. This song is sweet, loving, and emotional in all the best ways.

I instantly fell in love with the way this song was produced and frankly never wanted it to end.

Written by Tricia Patras

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