Katie Tupper examines themes of closure in her sepia-toned neo-soul single "Danny"

Katie Tupper, a Canadian singer and songwriter, talks about her new song "Danny." The song has a hazy feel to it thanks to her sweet, warm voice. The big strings and swirling, gooey melodies give it a burst of lightness.

The single is a cozy follow-up to last year's "How Can I Get Your Love?" It has elements of neo-soul, indie, and jazz. "Danny" is a sepia-toned delight of emotional peace that gives you a moment to think about a breakup that will haunt your next relationships. Katie Tupper's lyrics are deeply emotional, capturing the essence of what it's like to end a relationship and finally express what you've been longing to express. People are immediately drawn to the way she sharply contrasts the harshness of her words, "Your family never liked me, and I never liked them," with the lush, serenading tones of pure joy.

Tupper says, "'Danny' is about the biggest breakup I've ever had to go through, and I'm glad I did." "I was in a relationship with a man for several years, during which I mostly awaited an event or circumstance that would provide a justified reason to end the relationship. When you're in a long-term relationship and want to get out of it the whole time, you end up developing negative habits that will affect all your future relationships! Who would have guessed? Danny is a reminder of that relationship, and I wonder how I can go on with my life when I have these bad habits stuck in my head. The music video brought that idea to life in a colorful journey to find closure.

"Danny" sounds like a classic right away. A song that sticks in your head for months because its beautiful drum grooves and soulful lyrics get stuck in your head. Tupper's singing is like a warm cup of coffee or hanging out with friends after a long time apart. It makes you feel better when things get tough, and it makes the bad times seem less bad. You can really get lost in this song's gooeyness and enjoy how calming it is.

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