Cindy CSymphony - Share Your Love
Reggae, World
Mississauga, Canada
Overall Impression: "Share Your Love" from Cindy CSymphony is an uplifting and positive track, done in a contemporary reggae pop style. Featuring a big beat and a universal message of love and unity, "Share Your Love" recalls the soul and spirit of early roots reggae, while using modern production elements to appeal to a broader, younger audience. Cindy CSymphony delivers lines like "We all could use a helping hand", with a sweetness and earnestness that's unique and all her own. This fun and inspirational song would be equally at home, on either reggae or pop playlists.
Strongest Point(s): Great production, the blend of dub and pop elements really works well on this one. The message here is on point, it's always great to see such positivity and hope in pop music. Vocals sound great, excellent range in the upper register. Really nice arrangement here, the variations do well to keep the listener engaged. Love the wub wub synth bass you used in those breakdown sections, sounds great in that context. Clever ending, fading the track ahead of the vocals. Overall, a wonderful song with an altruistic message that's refreshing to hear in this day and age.
Target Audience Appeal: Fans of Reggae, Pop-Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub, Lovers Rock
Artist target suggestions: Rita Marley, Tanya Stephens, Etana, Patra, Lady G, Queen Ifrica, Burning Spear, Toots and The Maytalls, The Wailers, UB40, Johnny Nash, Culture Club, Katrina and The Waves
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About the Reviewer:
Steven Azami is a multi-instrumentalist with over 25 years of experience in the music industry. Both as a touring/session player and as a producer, his career has spanned nearly every genre, from bluegrass to jazz, from rock to reggae. In addition, his work as a music educator has allowed him to cultivate and foster talent among the next generation of musical explorers