“Leftovers” by Cheyenne Benton

Cheyenne Benton’s “Leftovers” is a striking sonic experiment that defies categorization. The track seamlessly blends delicate, ethereal vocals with a driving, rock-inspired instrumental backdrop. Benton’s voice, reminiscent of Annie Lennox, but with an Alanis Morissette overtone, it floats effortlessly over the powerful guitar riffs, creating a captivating contrast.

The song’s unexpected shifts in tempo and dynamic add to its allure. The initial lullaby-like verses give way to a more intense, energetic chorus, showcasing Benton’s versatility as a vocalist. The combination of soft and hard elements creates a haunting and emotionally charged atmosphere.

“Leftovers” is the kind of song that resonates with teenage angst and rebellion. Its raw energy and rebellious spirit make it the perfect anthem for those seeking an outlet for their frustrations.

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