Perth musicians Olivia De Melo and Keeley Connolly have recently unveiled their latest collaborative single, ‘Coffee’, a captivating blend of alt-pop, R&B, and lo-fi beats that offers a serene and introspective musical experience. The track, featuring Tanzanian rapper Muranji and Melbourne-based vocalist Michael Kay, delves into the reflective moments that follow a night of revelry.
With its enchanting melodies, soothing harmonies, and contemplative rhythm, ‘Coffee’ serves as a melodic companion for tranquil mornings or the winding down of a lively gathering. The poignant lyrics of the song explore the nuances of life’s challenges, regrets, and the intricate yet profound moments that mold our existence.
Describing the essence of the track, one of the artists shared, “This song is akin to a rejuvenating coffee break for the soul – pondering over drunk text mishaps, life’s minor missteps, and the beautiful chaos of it all. It’s playful yet carries the message of resilience amidst disorder.”
Both Olivia De Melo and Keeley Connolly hold esteemed positions within Western Australia’s vibrant music landscape, with Olivia recognized for her eclectic musical style and collaborations with renowned artists like Abbe May and Dulcie, while Keeley has garnered acclaim for supporting talents such as Kim Churchill and Slumberjack, alongside securing a notable Ralph Lauren campaign.
The single ‘Coffee’ is now available on all major platforms, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its evocative melodies and embark on a musical journey of introspection and solace.
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