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Eye Tunes with Lucky Singh

Single: Make Some Noise

Artist: Neel


Release: Out now

The UK debut from the talented New York-based singer/songwriter is an interesting song that is built on the bedrock of a simple but effective musical arrangement and decent lyrics. The soulful English language number has beats that draw from difference influences and vocals that are very good. It has a decent musical rap interlude and a catchy back beat which keeps you engaged. The song deserved a stronger hook and it does need a few spins to be fully appreciated, but that shouldn’t stop you from checking it out. You will want to find more material from the artist.

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