Irish-born singer/songwriter and producer, Eiza Murphy is drawing listeners in with her debut single, “Black Hole.”
Inspired by the chaos in the world right now, the track is a dark love song about two people that stay together despite outside forces.
“I wrote “Black Hole” just before everything got really crazy and it’s weird how the song became more relevant,” reflects Murphy, “Obviously, the world isn’t ending but there are definitely emotions in the song that I think people will connect with.’
Murphy’s storytelling and minimal production are reminiscent of Jessie Reyez, JP Saxe, FINNEAS and Lana Del Rey.
You can listen to “Black Hole” here.
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