Boy In Space Reels Himself Back in for the Bittersweet "7UP" Acoustic [PREMIERE]

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Robin Lundbà¤ck is a living manifestation of what it means to shoot for the stars. Releasing a string of brilliant singles under the playful moniker Boy In Space, his stage name is in itself a metaphor for how he journeys through the countless emotions he faces on a daily basis. Boy In Space's latest single, "7UP," is a slow-burning ballad with downtempo electronics that now has a laidback acoustic version to pair with it.

In the acoustic video of "7UP," the minimalist scene and light mood are sublimely simplistic to highlight Boy In Space's ability to capture our attention without pizazz. Boy In Space sports only an acoustic guitar with a vintage bus in the background as he sings "7UP" with his exceptionally comforting vocals. Touching on how love isn't as easy as it may seem to be, Boy In Space details a narrative in which someone ends up getting hurt due to being hopelessly in love.

On the acoustic video of "7UP," Boy In Space exclusively shared with us,

"We shot this video in about 30 minutes in my hometown in Alingsà¥s. We were actually scouting locations for the main music video for '7UP' when we found this abandoned bus which perfectly matches the colors we're using across all Boy In Space. It made the perfect backdrop for the song!"

Ones To Watch has your first look at the acoustic video of "7UP" below:

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