Kimberly Townsend Takes Us on a Profound Journey With “Habit”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Kimberly Townsend, based in NYC, is a singer-songwriter whose work blends folk and indie pop. Her music delves into the journey of self-discovery and the complexities of human existence. Since her debut single in May 2018, she has steadily grown her following independently. Notably, renowned instructors often feature her music in yoga videos, and she has gained attention in Europe with viral covers. Previous releases include tracks like “Ruminated,” “Steps,” and “Wild.” Her latest single, “Habit,” continues her exploration of heartfelt songwriting.

With a gentle blend of simple instrumentals and emotive tones, “Habit” offers a soothing backdrop that complements the song’s introspective exploration. Lyrics like “Words to myself, Become harder to find, When I’m facing, Chasing, Casing, Calculating the sides” and “Finding the move, After watching the beat, After waiting, Shading, Contemplating, How to proceed” delve into themes of self-discovery and battling unhealthy temptations. Fueled by its profound introspection and compelling soundscape, Kimberly Townsend delivers a poignant pop single that delves deep into the complexity of human emotions. So hit play and embark on a journey of rediscovery with “Habit.”


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