TriXstar Release Own Way The First single From The Forthcoming EP “Dear 2020”

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“Own Way“ is not only the first single of the „Rasta Riddim Vol 2“, but more importantly the first single of TriXstar’s forthcoming EP “Dear 2020” (release: 28.05.2021).

Written on a Yutman Records production the song is to encourage each and everyone to find and walk their own way. I know it’s hard to find your own way, to find out what you’re standing for, don’t be afraid to make the mistakes that everyone else made before“. While TriXstar encourages the listeners to start looking for their own way, she give some impressions on her own experience and her way, that wasn’t always easy. But if we start searching, we can finally get on the right path and watch out for a better tomorrow.

TriXstar is most commonly known for Jamaican music like dancehall and reggae. She had to fight for her standing in the male-dominated reggae and dancehall scene, but got out of it stronger than ever.

With her raspy voice and her deep alto timbre, TriXstar gives weight to her lyrics. Even if her music is about “seeking and finding love” on first sight, there’s much more to it when looking behind. She especially addresses women, to strengthen them escape gender-specific roles, become a strong member of society and live to their full potential.

TriXstar’s music is catchy and touching. Her songs often invite to dance and take the listener on a journey to a world of love, pain, happiness, and desires. The core and the strength of all songs is a vulnerable soul trying to heal itself and the people around it and therefore gives strength, power, and courage.

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