"Aham Prema (I Am Divine Love)" is a brilliant track that serves almost like a chant. The vocals are done in a call-back style where you have a group that speaks and sings and another group that calls back so, these two vocal sections bounce off of each other and this helps create part of the rhythm for the song which is amazing.
It has been quite a long time since I've heard a song that felt so spiritually rich and gave off this danceable rhythm but vast undertone so that you can really get into the track and sing along. You could also dance to it if you want to or just feel the kind of power that it delivers which is heavy-handed by the way.
This, to me, is a spirit lifter. It has such a robust approach and creates an expansive feel soundscape-wise so that you really can feel the flow of the song and how it swims around in the air that surrounds you.
I really love a track that can wrap itself around you and keep you right where it wants to, and this is a perfect example of exactly that because there are so many beautiful layers of texture going on throughout the song that you end up becoming almost addicted to it.
You come out of this song feeling good and that almost has a sense of freedom to it in a way. The song is sort of freeing.
This was warm, vibrant, colorful, charismatic, and welcoming in its own way and it felt cinematic to me, and I feel like this is because not only does it have that vast underbelly, but it also has a sort of personality and character attached to it that you end up liking.
We had a wonderful interview with Missy, and we took some time to dive into her influences, history, future releases, inspirations, and so much more!
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