Ayelle's New Single Captures the Thrilling Feeling of Living for "Right Now" [PREMIERE]

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Swedish-Iranian singer/songwriter Ayelle has created a new track that grasps the intense feelings of living for the moment because nothing lasts forever. Her latest track, "Right Now," sets listeners in a soulful pop-fused R&B daze, and is the perfect listen as summer slowly seeps to an end.  

“Right Now"  encapsulates lust-filled summer flings that might not last, but are totally worth it. The soulful new track, produced by UK producer and singer/songwriter Maths Time Joy, features Ayelle's glossy vocals with glimmering beats and bright electronic undertones.  "Right Now" seizes the thrill of diving into a romantic experience with someone you might not know that well, but in the moment it just feels so right, so why not?  

"Right Now" is one of 12 songs that the singer is releasing every month this year. The track's timing is practically perfect as summer is slowly rolling to an end as we transition into August, and those summer ties might soon be cut.

Ayelle shared,

"'Right Now' is about those moments spent with someone that are so fleeting yet somehow feel eternal. I wrote it about trying to stay in that space instead of worrying about how long something will last."

Don't think twice - listen to Ones to Watch's  exclusive premiere of the new lust-filled track below.

Discover more about Ayelle  here.

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