Liam O’Brien Reflects on His Feelings With “Work”

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Liam O’Brien

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A super catchy electro-pop track that reflects on conflicting emotions.

Los Angeles-based musician Liam O’Brien is a singer and songwriter who believes variety is the spice of life. His influences include a wide range of artists such as Billy Joel, Mac Miller, Ed Sheeran, Frank Ocean, and Sebastian Paul. His latest release is the dazzling electro-pop single “Work” and its office-inspired accompanying music video.

This upbeat track has plenty of infectious electric energy as O’Brien reflects on inner conflict with some genuinely engaging vocal variation. While exploring his feelings, the music video uses its workplace setting for some silly and reflective moments at the office. Fans of electro-pop will love dancing along to O’Brien’s uplifting and catchy beats as he reflects on a meaningful personal connection.


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