“dopamine” by Zach Hood

Zach Hood is no stranger to bringing emotional vocal performances and translating them into Indie-Pop hits. “dopamine” is no exception to that. He really captivates his audience through his gut wrenchingly honest lyrics and poignant vocal range.

His vocals have such a beautiful raw tone in them, the kind where you can hear all the cracks that make each word he sings feel even more real.

“dopamine” is a haunting tale about heartbreak and knowing when you’re not compatible with someone. This one will get you in your feels, for sure.


Written by Tricia Patras

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