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    Santino Le Saint Bares His Soul On Who Knew

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJune 1, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Acclaimed UK singer-songwriter Santino Le Saint continues to prove why he is a formidable force in the music industry with his latest single, who knew, the fourth single from his eagerly-awaited EP New Material, set to debut on June 16.

    Santino Le Saint – who knew? (Official Audio)

    Championed for his mesmerising voice and unfiltered talent, who knew, exemplifies the compelling narrative that Le Saint consistently delivers, amplifying his position as one of the UK’s finest vocalists as he crafts a poignant tale of unexpected heartache and bitter truths, told through the rawness of his powerful vocals.

    Lyrically, who knew grapples with the disillusionment of uncovering the hidden flaws of a loved one, a sentiment that echoes with brutal honesty in Le Saint’s verse, Who knew, who knew / You had that side to you / You knew! You knew / That I’d die for you. Accompanied by delicate guitar chords, this song underscores the intimate vulnerability that is a trademark of his work.

    The stripped-down arrangement mirrors the stark honesty of the lyrics, allowing Santino’s soulful voice to shine. This formula echoes his previously released acoustic ballad, Whisky & Wine, further establishing his niche in the music industry as a purveyor of raw emotion encased in beautifully haunting melodies.

    Who knew showcases Santino Le Saint’s ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes with a vocal finesse that is rare and captivating. From the first line to the last chord, the listener embarks on a journey of reflection.

    We are excited about New Material as it promises to spotlight Santino’s depth as a songwriter and vocalist. So far, with who knew and Whisky & Wine, music fans can expect a truly authentic, evocative, and dynamic collection of songs.

    Fans and newcomers to Santino Le Saint alike will be pleasantly surprised and moved by who knew, a musical odyssey that strikes a chord with anyone who has loved and lost. Its haunting beauty serves as a reminder of the power of stripped-back, authentic music, with Santino Le Saint proving that less is indeed more.

    SANTINO LE SAINT WHO KNEW LYRICS

    Chorus
    Who knew? Who knew
    You had that side to you
    You knew! You knew
    That I’d die for you
    Who knew, who knew
    What a bitter truth
    Thought it was us
    And now it’s me and you

    Verse
    You moved to the clouds
    So I could see through
    Dark days, you led the way
    And pullin’ me through
    It didn’t matter
    You strung out a tune
    I said: “do you know I’m in love with you”
    She said: “that’s nice”
    And ripped me in two
    She left, oh my god
    What’s a guy to do?
    It’s better

    Chorus
    Who knew? Who knew
    You had that side to you
    You knew! You knew
    That I’d die for you
    Who knew, who knew
    What a bitter truth
    Thought it was us
    And now it’s me and you

    Who knew? Who knew
    You had that side to you
    You knew! You knew
    That I’d die for you
    Who knew, who knew
    What a bitter truth
    Thought it was us
    And now it’s me and you

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