Kyle Lucas Says Love Is “Pods and Peas”

Kyle Lucas Is As Close To Us As "Pods and Peas"

Pods and Peas

Kyle Lucas


A bubbly pop song to serenade your lover.

Boston native, Kyle Lucas, is an independent artist that has his own unique take on pop music. He makes feel-good music that also doubles as an open letter filled with vulnerability. Some of Kyle’s influences include Adele, Ed Sheeran, and Sam Smith. When he’s not making bubbly pop songs, he is covering songs from other popular artists. Kyle’s debut single, “Don’t Fall Asleep,” was only released this summer, but has already drawn a large audience. Clearly, he has something the people want to hear. Kyle’s music is available on Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud, and his own website. His latest single, “Pods and Peas,” has him oozing good vibes. The song also has an accompanying music video.

When was the last time you listened to a pop song that wasn’t about heartbreak or sadness? Yeah, it’s been a while. “Pods and Peas” is the cure to all your sad playlists. As soon as you press play, all the tension in your muscles will drop. Lucas has a gentle voice that fills you with tranquility. With his catchy and endearing lyrics, it’s hard to not crack a smile while listening. All in all, “Pods and Peas” is a hopeful tale that redelivers the message that love isn’t dead. It’s the song you send to your lover to brighten their mood. So, stream Kyle Lucas’s “Pods and Peas” to experience happiness on steroids.


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