“C’est La Vie” by Lucky Lou

Lucky Lou has a voice that gives life to any word she sings. “C’est La Vie” is a warm and poignant song about getting over a heartbreak. The production provides a new realm into the lyrics, giving it a base to really perform from.

The beat work is unexpected and lets this song be one full of surprises for the listeners. Lucky Lou really gives her all by presenting such a diverse vocal range. I loved the intentional vocal arrangements and how they really helped elevate the meaning of this song.

Give yourself a listen or two, you’ll thank me later.

Written by Tricia Patras

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