Pop/Review Hellena - I CUT OUT NICOTINE AND I DON'T LIKE BRANDY

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Independent singer, songwriter, and music producer Hellena was born in the shadow of the home of the gods, Olympus in Greece. Inspired by her frequent encounters with the Gods, she marries mythical with known worlds and blends dreamy and dark elements in her music, which features raw, existential lyrics and rich, dynamic vocals. She has performed at notable venues such as The Troubadour and has charted in the top 20 of MTV Unsigned.

“I CUT OUT NICOTINE AND I DON'T LIKE BRANDY,” a song that combines rich cultural influences with personal storytelling, is another example of Hellena's continued forging of her own musical career. Known for her strong affinity for Greek mythology, she incorporates this love into her songs by fusing Greek and English lyrics to produce a timeless yet modern feel.

The song is an anthem of metamorphosis and self-discovery more than merely a personal statement. Drawing on both Eastern and Western musical elements, Hellena's captivating melodies and genre-defying production create a sound environment that is both ethereal and grounded. Every phrase has emotional weight because of her passionate, soulful voice, which give the song credibility.

The impact of the release is further enhanced by a music video that goes with it. Hellena emphasizes the song's themes of transformation, empowerment, and overcoming constraints with powerful graphics. The combination of contemporary aesthetics and mythological symbolism deepens the whole experience and encourages listeners to consider their own travels.

Hellena once again demonstrates her fearlessness as an artist with “I CUT OUT NICOTINE AND I DON'T LIKE BRANDY,” demonstrating her willingness to blend languages, styles, and influences to produce a genuinely original and inspirational work. This song is a must-listen regardless of whether you are pulled to its reflective lyrics, powerful sound, or cultural richness.

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