SAIAH Teams Up with guardin to Bring New Life to  "3NIGHTS"

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SAIAH is a musical chameleon. Each new track or project cannot be confined to a single sound. This refusal to follow guidelines is best shown on their 2020 projects  honest red  and  Non Binary.  Standout tracks such as  "(BLACK)PLANET,"  "HEART(BREAK)," and "3NIGHTS" are a showcase of their vocal range and ability to craft an inimitable hook.  

SAIAH is now back with a new perspective to a personal favorite. The latest reimagining of "3NIGHTS" sees the multi-talented guardin joining the fold for an explosive track. SAIAH and guardin have worked together prior on "Polaroid," and  "3NIGHTS" reaffirms this impeccable artistic chemistry. The already gritty, punk-fueled track is complemented perfectly by guardin's laidback tone and demeanor.  

"3NIGHTS" feels like the closing of a creative chapter for SAIAH as they look towards a new direction. And whatever comes next, know we're here for it.  

Listen to  "3NIGHTS" below:

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