“Costume” by Saint Kid

Saint Kid starts off this new release with honesty and rawness that anyone who has been in a relationship can resonate with.

In “Costume”, he explains how sometimes when you’re in a relationship, it’s hard to admit that you are better friends. Sometimes, we can be wearing costumes that represent who we want to be in a relationship in able to avoid where we are.

He tells this story with a beautiful bed of beats settling behind strong vocals. I hope you connect with this one as much as I did. It’s definitely one that will be on repeat for the fall.

Written by Tricia Patras

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