“South” By JVLY

JVLY brings a production influenced song with his newest release, “South”. “South” gives the audience a smooth and strong deliverance of lyrics through the presence of the intentional production arrangements. The beat work is light hearted and gives life to the song in so many ways.

JVLY’s vocals mesh together in a way that feels authentic to this song. They are light hearted in the best way and present a calmed and relaxed feeling when listening to the makings of “South”. This song is meant to be vibed to from start to finish.

The soft moments is what makes this song so strong for the audience to connect with. The addition of the saxophone arrangements and overall relevance to the lyrics is what makes this a song to enjoy.

Written by Tricia Patras

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