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Rating: 4 out of 5.
A captivating genre-bending tune overflowing with contagious emotion.
Nick Snipes continues to evolve as one of the most intriguing multi-talented artists on the rise.
Recently dropping tracks like “JUST CAN’T,” “Nice Guy,” “ROSE PETALS,” and “julia, when will you decide on us?,” he’s built a catalog defined by emotional resonance, genre fluidity, and sharp creative instincts.
His momentum hasn’t slowed, and his newest release, “Turn Away,” pushes his artistry even further.
“Turn Away” leans into an atmospheric blend of electronic elements, dreamy textures, and melodic hip-hop foundations, creating a soundscape that feels both futuristic and deeply intimate.
The production floats like neon mist, forming a hypnotic backdrop for Nick’s reflective performance. It’s the kind of track that wraps itself around you, letting every synth shimmer and subtle beat guide the emotional experience.
Lyrically, the song explores the tension between love, self-preservation, and letting someone go for the sake of peace. Lines like “Turn away / If it’s better for your back then turn away / And if it’s better for your peace then I might say” capture the ache of stepping back even when emotions run deep. His delivery carries a quiet honesty, amplifying the weight of the words.
With its genre-blending palette, immersive textures, and emotional pull, “Turn Away” stands as one of Nick Snipes’s most captivating releases yet.
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