Keri Sreb Has a Love-Hate Relationship With Her “EX BOX”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Keri Sreb’s vocals are stunning in this juicy track.

Emerging New Jersey artist, Keri Sreb, has a laid-back persona and a self-reflective, alternative style that is easy to love. Keri made her debut with the single “I’m Getting Ugly” in 2021, followed by releases like “evil,” “YOUR MESS,” and “Low-End Therapy.” Through emotionally charged lyrics, Keri connects with fans across generations, addressing themes of self-worth, mental health, and romance. Her latest single, “EX BOX,” explores the intricate dynamics between love and abuse in the context of her relationship with an ex-partner.

“EX BOX” speaks to those who find moving on from a troublesome ex challenging. Keri’s ethereal vocals convey a mix of pain and bitterness, emphasizing the emotional toll of mistreatment. The song delves into her ex’s insatiable appetite for love, even if it harms her. As they part ways, Keri grapples with conflicting feelings about seeking revenge but ultimately holds onto the hope that he may return. The track features a rhythmic, up-tempo melody that complements the toxic cycle and withdrawal experienced by Keri.

Stream Keri Sreb’s “EX BOX” below.



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