Danish artist, now based in Berlin, BK Andersen returns with a fresh neo-soul single ‘Sinking Canoe’.
With fresh guitar lines of Tom Misch and subtle-sweet vocals similar to Jordan Rakei, ‘Sinking Canoe’ solemnly describes how the love between two people has evolved to the beginning of a breakup. BK Andersen uses a ‘sinking canoe’ as a metaphor to describe the feeling of drowning and being unable to save the relationship. The song reflects purity in meaning and thought.
This track reflects inspiration from contemporary artists such as Mac Ayres, Bruno Major and Daniel Caesar. Evidently, the track indulges smoothness and calmness, blended with a subtle alternative feel.
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