“Divine Intervention” by IKeN

“Divine intervention” starts off with a highly curated guitar arrangement that carries throughout the course of the song. The production in this song is not just dynamic but a purposeful part of what makes the song so unique. 

IKeN showcases his soft and sultry vocals by executing the lyrical story in a way that does the words justice. 

“Divine Intervention” has so many ethereal moments that make the song the creative Indie R&B mix that it is. The acoustic touch really helps bring IKen’s vocals into a new realm of realness. 

Written by Tricia Patras

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