Dance/Electronic
Sixsense Releases His Captivating and Unique Single, “AYANNA”
London-based electronic artist Sixsense has released his brand new single “AYANNA,” a fusion of Afrobeat-inspired Latin R&B.
London-based artist Sixsense is breaking boundaries with his latest release, “AYANNA.” It is a captivating fusion of soothing Afrobeat-inspired Latin R&B that sets him apart in the London music scene.
“AYANNA” follows the success of Sixsense’s ninth studio release, CUENTAME and continues to showcase his ability to craft nostalgic lyrics. The track seamlessly weaves together warm acoustic melodies with electronic rhythms which explores themes of love and wistful longing for the past. The artist describes the track as:
“A love song, but it’s also a song about growing up. Like that painful nostalgia you feel when you recall a memory that you know you won’t have again.”
Raised in the vibrant metropolis of Santiago de Chile and London, Sixsense brings a fresh perspective to the music scene. His background, rooted in a mixture of Jewish-South American and Australian heritage, adds a distinctive layer to his music.
Describing how he got interested in music, the artist says:
“Growing up my parents worked a lot, so I always found ways to entertain myself in any way I could. After convincing my parents to buy me an electric piano I started teaching myself and I didn’t really stop making music since.”
“AYANNA” is available now on all streaming platforms.
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