Siena Bjà¸rn's "Indigo" Is a Reminder That it Takes Two to Tango [Premiere]

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Trust is not an easy thing. It can be hard to let people in. There can be so much shame behind knowing you approached a relationship with full vulnerability and were left feeling burned in the end.  

Siena Bjoà¸rn's single "Indigo" shows us that as much as we want to blame the other person, we also play a part in our own suffering. The track glows with sassy vocals soaring over jazzy production. Exuding powerful warmth, it is easy to be drawn to this seductive release. We are excited to premiere her eccentric new tune.

The singer-songwriter's refreshing offerings jump between pop, R&B and jazz. Through Bjoà¸rn's steamy, soulful tone and rich, addictive melodies, she conveys her experiences as a woman. Each song is a showcase of self-discovery and listeners eagerly follow her on the intimate musical journey.  With a background in theater and ballet, it is no wonder her pieces are so expressive.  

Beautifully crafted sonically and lyrically, there is such a depth to her work. "Indigo" perfectly captures that complex intensity.

Listen to  "Indigo" below:

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