Sínai introduces her impressive pop chops on heady debut "Race Horse"
Oslo-born singer/songwriter and Fanny Andersen collaborator Sínai has pulled back the curtain on the first half of her upcoming AA-side single.
Sínai has also worked with Jacob Banks, Arlissa, and Jonas Blue, but she's now striking out with her own noises - and "Race Horse" is the bombastic first glimpse of a different kind of Sínai.
The track sees the London-based artist welding industrial-strength pop hooks to XXL beats, singing to the rafters about the impulsive first stages of romance. Sínai's debut is an earworm-infested treat that does just enough to leave us salivating for more.
"'Race Horse' is a playful song about the beginning of a relationship," Sínai explains. "It's basically saying let’s just take the jump. 'Race Horse almost wrote itself, it was just a fun, light-hearted day in the studio."
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