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Music Beyond Language: How @holyflames’ 'Asibe Happy' Cover Unites Emotions Across Borders

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It's another beautiful day in a beautiful week. Week 33 is an embodiment of premium entertainment as usual. It's a week I find really interesting. A lot of performers have really blessed my ears with good music; I can't deny this fact, to be honest. But then, I really felt a certain entrance, and it was none other than
@holyflames, who gave us a perfect rendition of "Asibe Happy."
Check it out below here:

Just in case you aren't aware, let me enlighten you a little bit. This cover is a cover sang in South African dialect. What's that phrase they say again? Oh, yeah, it's "unity in diversity" — this is exactly what this song exudes; it perfectly fits into this phrase. We might not understand the language, but then there's this emotional connection that links us to the song, almost as though our hearts can interpret it... It's crazy, right? But I guess the universe revolves around the magical wonders of music, and @holyflames' cover is a perfect representation of this.

Relax, plug in your earbuds, and let his voice plunge you into wonderland. The emotional connection I felt with his voice nearly let streams of tears run down my broadened cheeks.

First of all, he added his own spin to the song, then he opened his heart and let us into it in such a way that we can share in his feelings. This is what we call a musical experience. It's definitely a 9/10 for me. Thumbs up to him.

We need more entries like this. Beautiful, just beautiful. You can check out the lyrics; maybe you'll have a more in-depth and objective understanding of what the song is trying to say. Its lyrics are really rich, to be honest. Feel free to thank me later.

Well, this is just one of the amazing entries for this week; there's a whole lot more out there for your eyes to feast on. Sit tight and be on the lookout. It's Vibes Web3 Music Competition Week 33.

See you later.