“Honey” – Strabe

“Honey” by Strabe combines alternative pop and electronic, creating a distinctive, vibrant and danceable sound. “Honey” has a catchy hook, hypnotic vocals, and a synth-driven arrangement that sounds so sweet to the ears. Strabe sings about their lover delectably, comparing them to “Honey,” and describes them in a way that sounds like they are addicted to their sweet suitor. The lyrics also explore themes of love and introspection as Strabe wonders about the love they are currently experiencing since they’ve never had such potent feelings like this before. If you are seeking a song that is about being carefree and in love but in an danceable tone, then give “Honey” a spin!

Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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