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Danny Goo Drops His ‘Feel For You’ EP

“..Writing lyrics is just my best way of expressing how I feel. So, I hope you all enjoy!”

As a rising indie artist whose voice and song-writing abilities transcend genres, blending R’n’B, emo, cloud rap and dream pop, enabling him to connect with a wider range of music fans, Danny Goo has, despite all the hardships we’ve all faced as a population, had a strong year. Having seen his following grow with every release he’s shared, fresh off the back of his latest single “Bad Company”, Danny is rounding off 2020 with the release of his EP, Feel For You, which PopWrapped are delighted to premiere.

Asked about the inspiration and lyrical message to the collection, Danny says:

“Feel For You is about the first time I fell in love.  I really had to be vulnerable and honest with myself while writing the EP. I wrote about the ups and downs and everything in between that we went through. This is the first time I felt this way so I really wanted to write how I felt because these were a lot of strong emotions that I’ve never felt before. When I explained everything to my producer, JoJo Centineo, we just clicked and we wrote the first song “Feel For You” and our writing process just took off from there. It took us about 2 years to finalize the EP and I’m just happy that it’s finally here for the world to hear.”

He goes on to add: “Although it might just seem like a bunch of breakup songs these songs are part of my journey in life and I wanted to share that with everyone. Writing lyrics is just my best way of expressing how I feel. So, I hope you all enjoy!”

Give Feel For You a listen below and for more information on Danny Goo, give his page a like on Facebook or follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

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