“Paper Cup” by Thomas Day

Thomas Day has one of those vocals that can make anything sound good. However, in this instance, his newest release “Paper Cup” was just good on its own. The lyrical work is deep and full of raw emotion, the kind that can be captured effortlessly in his vocals.

His vocal work really transcends the storytelling into a place that could only be entered by him. The lyrics move you and attach to you long after the song is over.

Simply beautiful arrangement through and through.

Written by Tricia Patras

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