Single Review: PHILIP LA ROSA ‘BAGGAGE’

 Disengagement has positively affected Philip La Rosa's composition, giving him individual opportunity to reflect and make, bringing about a few new tunes flagging a lot of amazing new music to come. 


Among his time in disconnection, he has made a solitary that will have your jaw hitting the floor. It is an exotic showcase of a positive weakness show. This single named 'Stuff', enhances Philip's shown history of profound pop hits that speak to himself, his networks, and the fortitude to look for change. It was conceived from the unloading of his internal identity, it shows him having the option to allow his dividers to down and open up an injury with an individual of shared history. With the things broadcasted a positive change had been conveyed, both a solid companionship and motivation developed. 


'I believe being straightforward and powerless permitted me to genuinely interface with somebody on a lot further level. Everybody needs to allow their dividers to down and discuss what's at the forefront of their thoughts.' states Philip La Rosa. 


'Stuff' is a pop ditty that moves you profoundly. It begins with a piece of a speech before mixing out of spotlight of synths and an alleviating bass line. It is a solitary that has energetically joined tunes and yielding creation give an elation not yet heard in his collection. You can feel the crudeness in his voice as he faces his weaknesses, and you can hear how the weight has been lifted by doing this, a sound of alleviation in his voice that sends shivers running all over your spine. 


'Stuff' is a ground-breaking and feeling single which shows Philip in a fresh out of the box new light. A light where he is more OK with himself, that he has discovered comfort and a spot to lay his fatigued head when life gets him down. As silly as it sounds, 'Stuff' is a melody that you can profoundly interface with, it is a tune that will move you, a tune that will give you shudders, a tune that can cause you to feel enabled, it is all that we need at this moment and somewhat more. 


I acclaim Philip for opening himself up like for the world to see, and I trust that his message arrives at the individuals who need it the most. 'Stuff' is meticulously excellent, and is a tune that you will come to venerate.

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