Get "Comfortable" With Savannah Cristina's Soul Therapy

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Savannah Cristina's voice can stop traffic, literally. The Florida-born songstress has a voice so buttery, so smooth, it could soothe the most erratic of moods. "Comfortable," Cristina's latest release, showcases even more than just her beautiful vocals.

"Comfortable" reads like a poem, because it is one. A favorite pastime of Cristina, she started poetry slams in middle school and has since let that energy define her music. The passion she has for emotive confessions and story-driven lyrics paved the way for her seemingly effort-filled effortless R&B sound.  

Throughout  "Comfortable" Cristina croons, ushering us all to release our tension and catch a vibe with her.  There's a sense of enveloping warmth due to the gentle percussion and softly strung chords. Cristina's calming capabilities are unmatched. The burgeoning star aptly refers to her music as, "Soul Therapy," expounding,    

"The vibe is therapeutic. It's bright, yet it covers heavy topics in a healing manner. I write about what I'm going through at the moment and sing from the soul. The more I express myself, the more it resonates, so I'm letting it flow."  

So toss your headphones on, put your feet up, and catch a vibe.  

Listen to "Comfortable" below:  

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