When Avi Kytes Says “Roll Over”…

Avi Kytes Will "Roll Over" For Love

Roll Over

Avi Kytes


You’d better drop and roll.

Originally born in Barcelona, Spain, Avi Kytes is now based in London. Kytes is a singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist with influences from many different countries. As a new artist on the scene, he hopes to explore human emotions and social confusion through his songwriting. At the same time, he intends to question our intentions, clear our doubts, and remind us what’s important. Kytes’s discography is available on Spotify, YouTube, and his own website. Avi Kytes’s debut single, “Roll Over,” is a romantic track that explores the complicatedness and uncertainty that comes with love.

On this cool indie track, Kytes is engrossed in a burning love with uncertain results. This affection is not meant for the faint of heart; it will leave you wounded and lost without words. For Kytes, his relationship is one that is not yet set in stone, so it creates the confusion and desperation we all feel in that “will it, won’t it” stage. However, though he’s fighting for exclusivity, he still enjoys this feeling of discord. Lyrics like “Break me down, turn me inside out /Hurts so deep when it all comes down” describes the addiction Kytes has to this blossoming love or potential heartbreak. Are we all fans of the pain that comes with it? Kytes’s sound is a complex, but mesmerizing presence that makes situationships seem poetic. So, stream Avi Kytes’s new single to learn what happens when you “Roll Over” into a new relationship.



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