Sabrina Lee & Julius Release Heart Rending New Single

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Creating a catchy melody that is also emotionally vulnerable is extremely difficult, but singer-songwriter Sabrina Lee makes it seem effortless. The Virginia native started to gain attention through her wise and self-reflective songwriting and her incredibly soothing, yet powerful voice. Her debut single,  "Hurt," and the follow up track  "Be There," are perfect introductions to those unfamiliar with the artist. Both tracks show off her impressive vocal range and her forward thinking electronic pop production choices.

Sabrina Lee is back with her third single titled  "compensate me for all my loneliness." The track features an assist from rising popstar, Julius, who's 2020 part i  EP is introspective, inventive, and vocally captivating. The two artists trade vocal lines over a skeletal and slow-burning instrumental, which gives the artists room to show off their vocal and songwriting strengths.  

"compensate me for all my loneliness" is a somber reflection on a failing relationship. Both Sabrina Lee and Julius show massive potential on the track and it'll be exciting watching what they accomplish in the coming year.  

Listen to  "compensate me for all of my loneliness" by Sabrina Lee & Julius below:

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