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Engage with Kamakshi Khanna’s ‘Love Is Not A Fucking Game’

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“Love Is Not a Fucking Game” by Kamakshi Khanna boasts a fusion of pop, R&B, and indie folk, illustrating Kamakshi’s raw talent and depth of emotion. The song portrays the intricacies of modern love, being an expression of the torment of emotional manipulation and how one is a victim of power imbalances in relationships.

The lyrical sense of Khanna can be felt amidst the frenzy, as the bitterness and truthfulness are brought out by the changing emotions in love. Her lyrics capture portraits of the emotional horror and confusion caused in toxic relationships.

The song’s production is a simple but that does the job perfectly well and hands the entire spotlight to Khanna’s exquisite singing. The soft melodies of the guitar from the start set the atmosphere, and the deep pads that come to life later on take your experience to the next level. Khanna has a smooth low rumbling voice but it also has the capacity to reach high notes showing a selection of emotions from pain to anger.

Kamakshi Khanna

“Love Is Not a Fucking Game”, just like any other song, should be taken as a statement rather than only a song. It goes beyond to represent anyone who has ever been abused and brainwashed emotionally. Emotional uninhibition, all-sense-of-honesty and an abundance of energy makes this song precise represent of Khanna’s style of indie music.

To sum it all up,”Love Is Not a Fucking Game” is a listen of choice for those who cherish thought-provoking lyrics, emotion-filled vocals and theome. Khanna’s musical journey is just starting, and I won’t be surprised if she takes the next step out of the door to something greater.

Stream below.

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