xGCA’s genre-bending venture, “Eclectic Anniversary” with Lucy Warr, explores a whole different kind of anniversary—the one we celebrate with ourselves each year we’re alive. We dive deep into the ever-changing kaleidoscope of who we are, a call for acceptance, and a yearning for connection.
“Eclectic Anniversary” opens like a hazy dream. Dreamy, almost fuzzy music swirls around you, pulling you into a world of introspection. xGCA’s vocals, clear and sincere, sing and ask to be set free. He longs for connection and guidance with his line, Won’t you tell me that I am wrong and set me right?”
As the song progresses, the energy builds. Heavy beats crash in, mirroring the weight of uncertainty. The xGCA’s voice grows thicker, richer with emotion. Then, with a swell, the world turns. The music builds to open another dimension before our ears, and a high, angelic voice cuts through the chaos. It’s Lucy Warr, the featured vocalist, offering the answer to the desperate plea: “I could set you free.”
This is where the magic happens. Their voices complement each other in a powerful, anthemic, and epic duet. “Eclectic Anniversary” is an other-worldly meeting of minds and souls, a testament to the strength found in connection.
With Daft Punk, Lady Gaga, and Justin Timberlake as his main influences, we see where he gets his vibes from.
So celebrate your “Eclectic Anniversary” with xGCA and let the music take you on a soul-searching journey.
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Review By: Naomi Joan