BUZZ Questions What It Means to Be "Human"

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In her latest single "Human," BUZZ proves she is not of this world and invites us to explore a galaxy unbound by time and logic.

A well-respected songwriter and producer, it's always exciting to see what an artist who's typically behind the scenes creates for themselves. Penning hits for artists like Kylie Minogue, Hayley Kiyoko, and Katy Perry, we're finally getting to witness BUZZ's talent manifest as an artist in her own skin, and "Human" is only scratching the surface of what's to come.

With lines like "Show me where it started / Take me further into space from which I came," this song feels like a tribute to those of us that have felt like aliens in a crowded room. While the world may convince you through whispers to dilute your sense of self, BUZZ gives us full permission to be more loudly different. To remain curious about your distinction and satiate your wonder.

Sonically similar to the likes of Tove Lo and Charli XCX, BUZZ's vocals feel alive and electric. Her howls are chilling, taking you for a spin through the intricacies of the universe. She's one of the few artists who could lay such existential questions over a pop track and somehow make it work.  

"When I have certain connections with people and the world around me, I have a deep sense that our fabric was together somewhere else," BUZZ shares. "Before earth. Before words and us defining them. Before we developed a narrative of what it means to be human."

When we live a life constrained by system, time can begin to confine us rather than liberate us. "Human" is a sci-fi lover's fantasy, breaking the fourth wall and liberating us enough to question again.

Listen to  "Human" below:

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