Led off by an entrancing harp solo, A Woman’s Love never is a study is quiet strength. Julian Keyz’s track about teaching lessons to men who take advantage of a good woman’s love does an excellent job of conveying it’s message. The production has a bit of a classical air to it with the harps, piano, and violins giving it softness but is buffered by the strong bass and drums that provide the backbone for the track. Keyz’s vocals are a gentle tenor in tone but also show their strength when it’s appropriate. The lyrics are more than solid with good illusions and a nice rhyme scheme. The only downside; the track seems to stop abruptly when it seems like it was really about to amp up. Still, it’s a good track that has us awaiting more from the artist.
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