sunsetto Reflects on the Past With “GREEN TXTS”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A captivating alternative single that intimately explores lost connections. 

Canadian Sunsetto, also known as Kyle Mischiek, is a multi-talented singer-songwriter. Initially dividing his time between music and skateboarding, he later delved into rapping and crafting his own beats during high school. The artist’s distinctive sound is a fusion of forward-thinking pop, drawing from various genres, including dance, rap, R&B, and modern country. His lyrical themes traverse from the joyful to the profound, offering a dynamic listening experience. Some of Sunsetto’s previous releases include tracks like “POTENTIAL,” “PLANS,” “too fast,” and “late to the party.” His latest offering is the alternative single “GREEN TXTS,” accompanied by captivating visuals.

With its captivating blend of catchy beats and immersive alt-pop elements, “GREEN TXTS” sets the stage for an emotional journey. Lyrics like “Should have been there when I could have been, I left but the door stayed open” and “Said it’s all my fault, are you joking, This bridge been burning at both ends” vulnerably reflect on the pain of losing someone special. Fueled by its melancholic vocals and a wonderfully nostalgic sense, sunsetto delivers a captivating alternative single that intimately explores lost connections. So, press play and discover why the artist isn’t ready to let go of the past with “GREEN TXTS.”



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