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Sahaji Premiere Music Video for Edgy New Single “Tell Me All Your Feelings”
Japanese brothers Sahaji premiere the music video for their edgy new single “Tell Me All Your Feelings.” Check out this exclusive here…
Japanese brothers Sahaji could not have wished for a better start to their career with their debut single, “Future In The Sky,” hitting the heady heights of #8 in the official U.K. Singles Chart.
Capitalizing on the success of their debut, the Oasis-inspired pair are back with a new, edgier single in the form of “Tell Me All Your Feelings,” which drops this Friday, March 8th.
If you can’t wait that long, we’ve got the exclusive premiere of the music video, which you can check out below.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, lead singer Shotaro says:
“I was going through a time when I had to make a big decision in my personal life, and my heart was shaken. This song expresses my desire to break through such a state of mind and dive into a new world. It became a song that encouraged me.”
The video was recorded on location amidst the bright lights of Soho capturing the brothers happily back playing music together.
“Tell Me All Your Feelings” will be available to stream on all digital platforms from March 8th, 2024, and is available now as a physical release on the Future In The Sky E.P. You can pre-order the single right here.
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