Eros Enlists Bobby Earth & Nanna.B To Touch Heights Never Reached on "Starshine"

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Onlooking at the beach from astral heights you'll find Earth's three champions -- Eros, Bobby Earth and Nanna.B watching great distances without knowing they won't be going far out. They will, however, be headed far up.

Eros's latest release Starshine is destiny calling, and she comes packed in the female form. The Bobby Earth-featured and produced cut (bass by Eros), utilizes the Mood artist's patty caking drums and percussion to orbit and dig in the ears. Digital sound darts are played in spots and a soul dining chord progression feasts like a fly on the wall amid the jumble of the beat. Eros's plucky bassline births a rhythm practically in bunk beds with the melody. Starshine's production is the stuff wishes are made of, and our three champions make the most out of their one.

From the Eros sung chorus, his vocals are bright-eyed and the precedent gets set. The Milky Wayv member sings in whisky half falsetto to sound split in reality and a fantasy. His opaline melody opens you up to hear and see things you never have before. Bobby Earth's raps with sexual metaphor lines, downhill flow and analytical cadence progress the lusty webbing of the lyrics from each artist. Nanna.B steps into the song in an Anna Wise type of way. The Danish artist's hook to outro section comes barbed and dangerously groovy, though it can last like a sample size. Her background vocals enhance the fantastical feel of Starshine and both subjects in the song feel like one being by the end, ready to go anywhere. And the same can be said for our three champions and their contributions.

Listen to Starshine below.

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