“Shooting Range” by Saint Kid

EDDIE is known for bringing passionate lyrical journeys to his songs, and “The End” is no exception to that. In his newest release, he recalls moments in his life and his ties to nostalgia. 

“The End” is able to connect with the listeners in a stronger way. It’s not hard to resonate with the lyrical prominence of the words that EDDIE performs. 

He really elevates the performance by including strong production elements in the chorus and helping the song reach a new level. This song is filled with passion, honesty, and rawness. 

Written by Tricia Patras

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