Through His Single “IDWU”, British Artist Joseph Marcus Teaches You How To Let Go
British artist Joseph Marcus transports us into his flowery universe full of emotions, through his velvety voice. His new single 'IDWU', which is an abbreviation of 'I don't Want You', is an intoxicating cocktail of sounds, incorporating subtle electronic elements in an R&B production. The melodies are catchy and the lyrics easily memorable. Moreover, the authenticity of the lyrics gives an environment of belonging to those who have experienced unbalanced love stories.
The artist explains in these words:
“I think a lot about imbalance in relationships and how easy it can be to resolve, but only if both parties are invested in resolving it. I strongly believe when the power in a relationship is out of balance, it’s important to know when to let go…”
“I wanted to make something that would direct the listener through the thought process I went through, from realization to actualisation, with the music embodying that directly.[…]”
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