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StoneTribe Drops Bilingual Masterpiece “Locked Away”

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Brace yourselves for StoneTribe’s newest single “Locked Away.” This fascinating track is what a Reggae Pop song sounds like, featuring bled-in hip hop, reggaeton and Latin pop, in English lyrics.

This collaboration is of distinguished artists: Zelen, Sgt. Remo, and also Andrew McKee of Hirie. “Locked Away” promises to be of powerful collaboration that captivates audiences with expressive storytelling and rhythmic infectiousness. Mullighan sings in her distinctive way, as well as Sgt. Rever represents himself through wonderfully written verse, and Andrew McKee created sparkling brass sound to finish it off.

The song deals with the effects of ending up with someone who was once your love; therefore, it shows up one’s actions that result in protective feelings if a heart is torn apart. Perhaps reflecting on the therapeutic stage of the song, “Locked Away” is also a reason of expectation and optimism, reminding the listeners of a future when they can devote themselves again to a new love.

Besides its catchy chorus and the eclectic blend of musical genres, “Locked Away” is guaranteed to stay with listeners for days to come even when the music ends. This must-watch movie from StoneTribe is the bilingual work of art you can’t afford to miss.

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Barbie Edonia

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