“Tomorrow’s Here To Stay” by Andy Korg

Andy Korg is an artist to be reckoned with. “Tomorrow’s Here To Stay” is a song that includes so many elements of beautiful instrumentation and production work. The vocals merge into the arrangements in a way that really does them justice.

I loved the auto tune choices to connect the vocals to the overall vibe of the beat work. It gave this song a new edge and made everything feel undoubtedly cohesive.

Andy Korg does a great job at really captivating this feeling throughout the course of the song.

Written by Tricia Patras

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