marc indigo Delivers a Sultry Slowburn With "Don't Waste My Time"

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For all the single boys and girls out there, get ready to snap your fingers to marc indigo's new song, "Don't Waste My Time." Accompanied by a sultry and rhythmic electric guitar line, indigo's smooth voice gives you all the vibes for when you don't have time for anyone but yourself.

indigo lives on the tropical island of Grenada in the Caribbean. Offering a unique perspective and approach to music, he fuses energetic elements of pop, hip-hop, and R&B with his indie personality. Having released music for years now, indigo is an experienced artist, but with the release of this earworm of anthem, he's discovered a newfound confidence.

Aptly and succinctly articulated by indigo, "Don't Waste My Time" is "about the girls who try to waste it." Currently at a place in his life where he has a lot going on that's extremely valuable to him, he refuses to get played by a love interest who doesn't have his best intentions at heart. With this song, he says, "I'm not going to let that happen."  

The track isn't overproduced, allowing indigo's tender vocals to stay at the forefront. The lyrics are honest, and the melody is effortlessly easygoing. SImply put, "Don't Waste My Time" is a mood.  

Listen to  "Don't Waste My Time" below:

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