
Ea Kaya opens up about herself on brand new banger "Talking"
16 January 2019, 08:00
| Written by
Roel Mulderij
Danish singer Ea Kaya has started off 2019 the right way. The year has just begun and she's already released two tracks: first "4 AM" and now "Talking", her most personal song so far.
Three years after getting a record deal Ea Kaya released a handful of songs. In the past year she finished up a lot of music, and to start off 2019 right, she's release a new song in the first three weeks.
"But I'm not good at talking / open up like you / it's not that I don't want, but I'm so used to," Ea Kaya sings on the chorus with her powerful voice.
Even though she's not good at talking, she's really great at singing.
"Talking" is out now. Ea Kaya's debut EP Fragile But Strong As Hell is out this month.
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