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Honey Made Is Due to Release New Single “Pass Me By”

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The renowned funk and soul powerhouse Honey Made had dug deep into their sexy bag to create the sultry slow jam “Pass Me By.” Designed to keep you cozy as the temperature drops, this intimate track is a step away from the band’s usual high-energy sound. As it dives into the deep, sensual side of relationships, the new song reminds us all to cherish the beauty in the ones we love—every single day.

Honey Made comments, “Pass Me By is a song about appreciating the one you love no matter what stage you are in your relationship. From the beginning until the end, you should never let too many moments pass by without letting them know how beautiful they are.”

To bring that extra warmth, the band enlisted the talents of violinist Sage Nizhoni, whose masterful playing adds the perfect layer of sensuality. Her performance weaves seamlessly into the fabric of “Pass Me By,” turning it into a musical embrace that perfectly captures the feeling of being wrapped in love.

Honey Made reflects, “We wanted to give our fans something to warm up to during the cold months.” As always, Honey Made continues to push boundaries and explore new musical territory, proving they can evoke any emotion, from the thrill of a packed venue to the intimacy of a quiet night with someone special.

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