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YetepNow out for independent release is “For You I Would Stay The Night” from Sunta Moon. Just beginning her career and only on her second single to date, the Mexican-born, LA-based artist is able to conjure up a little magic with this track.
Perfect listening for long summer nights, she channels the truths of modern romance via soul-searching vocals and Cali guitar riffs that give “For You I Would Stay The Night” its shoegaze styling. She has talked a bit about the single’s message, explaining:
“None of the guys I was dating made feel a certain type of way – it wasn’t working out at all. And I remember being in a gathering where I met this guy – Daniel. He followed me all night and texted me the remaining days and we went to the beach at night together and it was supposed to be romantic but it kind of became a weird game where nothing clicked – only the idea of us clicked.
So the song is about how it takes more than just some texts, a beautiful face, attraction or a shared moment to actually have something meaningful. That’s why the lyrics say “It’ll take more than that for me to say- that for you I would stay the night.” But in the end the song is hopeful, as in maybe some day there will be a person who is the exception, who is that emotional beautiful connection.”
We love this one and think you will too. Listen below!
Connect with Sunta Moon: Instagram
Photo: VoyageLA

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