Canadian Artist Puma June Breaks Free from Inner Struggles with Soulful Confidence in “Bad Habits”
Take your inner monologue and give it a groove so smooth the frostiest skeptic would feel it wash over them, that is what the single “Bad Habits” from Canadian artist Puma June feels like. A Toronto wunderkind at the marriage of alternative R&B swagger and jazzy grace, building an environment where introspection dances exuberantly. In the irresistible soulful groove that is “Lost On You,” Puma June yields a vocal delivery that effortlessly marries sultry confidence with unfiltered truth, thereby highlighting her sophisticated musical artistry note to note. But the narrative of the song, a touching exposition on gaining freedom from your own chains and self restrictions breaks through traces of mundane “bad habits”. Instead, it goes into the land of interior struggles and the strength needed to defeat them. Driven by a catchy hook and sharply worded verses, Bad Habits doubles as an urgent call to reconsider how we see ourselves and a challenge to ever evolve toward self-improvement. This song is not just a listen; it's an invitation to shed the chains of traumas and steps up glory bound- in pure, raw form.
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