Get Lost In Landon Miller’s New Release “Murphy’s Song” ft. Radiia
This song features mixture of emo rap and bedroom pop alongside smooth, emotional lyrics. The talented American hip-hop artist, Landon Miller from Carlsbad, California, drew inspiration for this track from the film Interstellar. Him and Radiia, Miller’s close friend, recorded this masterpiece in Seattle, WA. Three words that best describe this new track are “Loneliness, connection, and memory.”
Miller has the ability to bring a song together in the “spur of the moment” based off of genuine emotions and real situations he encounters in his life. Though the lyrics may appear a bit melancholy, the clever production and the expansive soundscape will sweep away into some feel-good frequencies. Radiia’s vocals add a sweet, soft touch to it all. Take a listen for yourself below.
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