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Maybe the good Swedish flavor is the reason we have so few commercial singers / composers. In the United States, they are the most. They include things like Jason Mraz, Jack Johnson and Colbie Caillat, and tons of BBQ parties, beach parties, pool parties.
They are multimillionaires, for the unforgettable pop with the tonshaw song is huge. Certainly, because too many people in the world claim that they "love music", but they care very little about it.
Much can be said about the kind that Swedish Italian Sandro Cavazza seems to have inside. But he is praised for recognizing the lack of this kind of artist on the domestic market, and he is currently doing a good job of meeting the demand.
His "High with somebody" is one of the biggest hits of the spring, a new "I took a pill in Ibiza" quickly better, sticking like a flying trap with his whistle hook. Otherwise, the twenty-five-year-old Stockholmman is best known for his cooperation with Avicii. On several of the greatest songs of the missing friend, one hears his grumpy voice singing the melody.
Avicii's name revolves around Green's small stage Tuesday night when Cavazza debuts on the pitch. That many are here, especially, for those who are not, it is obvious.
This, of course, involves the true man with the name of the poster in a difficult seat. Something he manages by meeting us with an unexpected and overwhelming frenzy. The national anthem is to sing for the world cup, the songs will be improvised if he wants us a "wonderful day", probably fifty times, we will hear how incredible it is and "So damn good." Peppermint is at the height of food in freedom.
All energy draws the really delicate quality that is after all in the main character's song. Even the hit Avicii "Without you", with all its sudden subtitles, can really unfold, because the air is already full of things that mean less.
Too bad, because at Sandro Cavazza there is a promising raw material. The question is whether even he himself knows how to manage it at best.
Read more music reviews by Sara Martinsson, for example on how Jorja Smith is acting against trends.
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