“Forgive and Forget” by Obeeyay

Obeeyay brings his beautifully toned vocals to his newest release, “Forgive and Forge”. He harmonizes so beautifully with the female vocals and it really helps take the song to the next level. They really feed off each other to create such a cohesive vocal performance for the listeners.

The lyrical journey includes such a raw heartbreak and the urge to rectify a situation that maybe shouldn’t be. They speak to how difficult it can be to indeed, forgive and forget.

The production was just the perfect amount of beat work and soft moments.

Written by Tricia Patras

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