VARITDA Introduces EP On My Way With Mainstay Tracks... OMW
JAKARTA - After showing productivity this year by releasing several singles, VARITDA finally introduced the latest mini album or extended play (EP) entitled On My Way.
Still carrying a pop-jazz, this Thai soloist presents a warm combination of nostalgic harmony, dynamic rhythm, and modern lo-fi texture creating a familiar and fresh music experience.
This EP was inspired by the golden era of Doo-Wop which was built in acapella's rich harmony and included the charm of lo-fi pop and the sophistication of jazz.
Behind mild nuances and stories, there are also messages about growth, courage to face change, and the importance of enjoying the travel process.
In this case, VARITDA wants to remind listeners that the journey is as valuable as the goals to be achieved.
A track with the title OMW so you are the VARITDA for its newest EP this time.
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"The song OMW about saying 'yes' on an adventure, although you don't know exactly where it's going," VARITDA said in a statement, Wednesday, September 17.
"It's about believing in yourself, finding happiness in the process and opening up to whatever life gives you," he added.
This EP also features three other singles that have been released earlier since November last year which fans consider to feature VARITDA characteristics.
Never Mine released November 2024 tells the story of sweet love for those who miss something that cannot be reached. The music features classic jazz nuances and a touch of modern lo-fi.
Then there was a twenty-first released last March which was a soft jazz-pop song, talk about real love and loyalty, inspired by VARITDA's own wedding anniversary.
Next there was a 'Sugar' released last June' a single playful with a city pop color. This song became the recognition of sweet love packaged in a music video that broke through 1 million views in the first week since its release.
With a mix of new tracks and songs that fans already love, EP On My Way is expected to be a celebration of VARITDA's journey while at the same time inviting listeners to join in on the road with their works.