Ay Wing Gets a “Sugar Rush”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A euphoric R&B/soul gem that celebrates all the magical emotions that come with falling in love.

Berlin-based artist Ay Wing is a Swiss singer and songwriter known for her unique blend of energetic, dreamy, beat-driven music paired with introspective and reflective lyrics that explore the human emotional journey. Inspired by Tame Impala, MGMT, Rosie Lowe, and SZA, Ay Wing’s music has evolved over the years, offering listeners a rich, layered experience that delves into the complexities of human experience. Her latest release is the R&B/soul single “Sugar Rush.”

With a smooth and soulful blend of melodic strings, ear-pleasing guitar, and a hint of funk, “Sugar Rush” delivers an irresistibly sweet backdrop that beautifully complements the tune’s compelling narrative. Lyrics like “Sugar if you like me, You know what excites me, You’re the cake to my icing, The sweet to my spicy” and “They say that nothing last forever, Let’s enjoy this moments pleasure” offers up an intoxicating tale of desire that perfectly captures the thrill of new love. Fueled by its bright beats and wonderfully dreamy vocals, Ay Wing gifts us with a euphoric R&B/soul gem that celebrates all the magical emotions that come with falling in love. So, press play and experience a “Sugar Rush.”



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