NuAsia Warms Our Heart With “Lovesick’ The Way I’m Loving You”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A high-energy country tune that’s a seriously sweet listen. 

Based in Los Angeles, NuAsia is a distinctive music group comprising highly talented musicians of Asian heritage who share a profound passion for country music. Together, they have created a remarkable band that represents the unique and growing presence of Asian artists in the country music scene. The band members include Saint Cloud (lead vocals, co-songwriter), Isamu MacGregor (keyboards), Mark Flores (lead guitar), Dhammika “DJ” Jayasinghe (bass guitar), Janesh Ruwanpathirana (percussion), and Roshan Seresinhe (leader, drummer, and executive producer). NuAsia’s latest release is the country single “Lovesick’ The Way I’m Loving You.”

With a vibrant blend of uplifting tones and infectious country vibing instrumentals, “Lovesick’ The Way I’m Loving You” provides the perfect, feel-good backdrop to beautifully complement the tune’s emotional exploration. Lyrics like “Yeah I’ve been miles from home, I’ve been down every shade of blue, But there’s something magic about the way I’m loving you” and “I could paint your reflection in the river against the moon, But nothing paints the way I’m loving you” offers up a heartfelt tale of the complex yet relatable emotions that come with love and relationships. Fueled by its passion-filled vocal performance and some dance-inducing pop elements, NuAsia gifts us with a high-energy country tune that’s a seriously sweet listen. So press play and crank up the volume for “Lovesick’ The Way I’m Loving You.”



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