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    Discover the Healing Magic of Love in Lyves New Single Plenty of Ways

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJune 28, 2024Updated:October 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Plenty of Ways by Lyves feels like a delicate whisper against the backdrop of a quiet summer evening.

    The single, the first from her new 8-track project, introduces a fresh breeze of romance and recovery.

    Lyves Plenty of Ways song cover
    Lyves Plenty of Ways song cover

    Lyves steps into an arena of joyful love, a stark contrast to her previous melancholic musings.

    The track opens with a haunting ambiance, an almost ethereal quality that contrasts beautifully with Lyves’ soulful and emotive vocals.

    The production, a collaborative effort with Nick French, sets the scene with a minimalist yet powerful backdrop.

    It’s a soundscape that invites you to lose yourself, much like the feeling of falling in love when you least expect it.

    Lyves’ voice is a revelation, as it captures the essence of the lyrics, making each word resonate.

    There is a dreamlike quality to her delivery, a sense of floating through emotions that is both fragile and powerful.

    The lyrics are a poetic exploration of love’s healing power. “You are the silence that’s filling my room / And I will sit here so quiet for you,” she sings, her voice wrapping around the words with a gentle intensity.

    It’s a song about waiting, hoping, and the transformative magic of finding someone who makes life seem full of possibilities again.

    The collaboration with Jonathan Stein on the strings adds another layer of depth to the track.

    The strings weave in and out, creating a rich tapestry that supports and enhances the vocal line without overshadowing it.

    It’s a perfect balance, much like the relationship Lyves sings about.

    Plenty of Ways is a turning point for Lyves as an artist. It’s a celebration of a new era, where happiness and love are not just themes but lived experiences.

    The song is a reflection of her personal journey, and in sharing it, she invites listeners to join her in a moment of pure, unadulterated joy.

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    Lyves Plenty of Ways Lyrics

    Love,
    How you teach me about love
    I never thought I’d land back down for anyone
    There’s a flood
    In your arms I feel like enough
    I never thought these walls I’d climb
    You helped me up

    And I got plenty of spaces in my head
    Plenty of days I’d wish me dead
    Plenty of dreams that went unspoken
    I left it open
    I left it open

    Trust,
    How you teach me about trust
    I never thought I’d feel this safe with anyone
    There’s a rush
    When you’re close I feel I’m enough
    I see the way you dive in
    I see what you’re capable of 

    And I got plenty of spaces in my head
    Plenty of days I’d wish me dead
    Plenty of dreams that went unspoken
    Plenty of spaces in my head
    Plenty of days I’d wish me dead
    Plenty of dreams that went unbroken
    You helped me open

    And if I fall
    Would you fall with me, yeah
    If I drown
    Would you pray I’d still be there?
    I wanna be there
    I wanna be there

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