Keely Doesn’t Want To Be “All Over U” Anymore

Rating: 5 out of 5.

It’s a frustrating cycle, isn’t it? Saying “this is the last time” repeatedly, only to find yourself in the same situation again.

Keely’s relocation to Nashville speaks volumes about her commitment to her craft. In a city renowned for churning out singers at a rapid pace, she stands out with her unique depth and dedication. Hits like “Careful I’m A Pisces” and “My Emotions” have showcased Keely’s talent, but her latest single, the captivating “All Over U,” truly shines as a testament to her artistry.

In “All Over U,” Keely delves into a situationship with her so-called friend, a dynamic she clearly doesn’t desire. She attributes it to loneliness, juice, and gin; yet, beneath the surface, there seems to be a hint of affection buried deep within and waiting to be unearthed (At least that’s what I think).

Keely delivers an absolutely stunning vocal performance in “All Over U,” backed by soothing production with quirky elements that add to its charm. As a matter of fact, if you don’t feel every one of her emotions and get swept away by her infectious melodies, you must’ve never experienced the rollercoaster of a situationship before (Unfortunately, you can’t get one at your local Walmart).

Check out Keely’s “All Over U” below.



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