Mia Sayoko Shows her petty side through new catchy single « Fuck Ur Birthday »

Most of the time, It’s not easy to end a relationship without having a bit of hard feelings, especially if the past bond was based on lies and betrayals. Japanese Singer Mia Sayoko illustrates it well through her latest single « Fuck Ur Birthday », addressed to an ex-boyfriend.
Indeed, the track is a way for her to pour every last feelings she used to have for her ex-partner and to grow independent. The production is solid, loaded with catchy melodies and an enchanting vocal performance. This is definitely a track that will sound tremendous in your car’s stereo.
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