After recently dropping his latest EP called ‘Love Letters‘, Bennett longingly lusts for that much-awaited day the dreamy romance comes back to his life forever on ‘Right Back To You‘ (feat. YRU VEXxD).
Formerly E. Bennett, Bennett is a transgender pop/RnB artist and songwriter based in thriving New York City. This is a courageous artist who had many obstacles in life, however giving up was never an option, and the results are coming in to show the hard work was certainly worth it all.
“Growing up transgender was not easy and what made it easier was having music with emotional and heartfelt lyrics to be able to express what I could not.” ~ Bennett
This is a smoothly performed single with impressively dazzling array of well-performed raps and caressing vocals, as each moment of the track has you inside this wonderfully romantic story. With a catchy beat that totally enraptures you throughout the moment, this is a terrific soundtrack to that future love you wholeheartedly await.
”In 2012, Bennett got his start as an entertainer when he was signed to Look A Likes USA as a Justin Bieber impersonator. He traveled all over the country performing Justin’s songs and dances in baseball stadiums and special events, all of which he sang live and carefully learned the dances to go with the songs. After his contract was up, he decided he was going to become his own artist and start making his own music.” ~ Bennett
‘Right Back To You‘ (feat. YRU VEXxD) from the talented NYC RnB/pop artist Bennett, is that daydreaming moment you realize who you actually want to be with. You were together for a short time before and you wish you had kept it going for longer, as you wait for the time when you can be together again. Sung with a passionate ambiance that has you reaching for the candles, this is a effortless track which so many of us can relate to.
Making that move when you have the chance, is the only way to ever know what could be awaiting you.
Hear this new single on Spotify and see more news on the IG music channel.
Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen
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