Ghostly Kisses explores the story of an impending revelation in her single “Golden Eyes”

Ghostly Kisses enchanting new single, “Golden Eyes”, continues to showcase the Quebec native’s unique blend of spirited melodies and wistful nostalgia.

In this latest release – Ghostly Kisses collaborates with the duo of George Fitzgerald and Louis-Étienne Santais – Ghostly Kisses mixes a narrative of romantic awakening within the complex dynamics of friendship. “Golden Eyes” is a showcase of Ghostly Kisses’ self-awareness and songwriting prowess, showcasing her ability to turn profound expressions into musical masterpieces.

Ghostly Kisses herself describes the video’s narrative journey, hinting at an impending revelation. From a cold and sterile photoshoot to the vibrant countryside, the video culminates in a vivid red world, offering a subtle nod to what lies ahead. It’s an invitation to a crimson-hued world, an artistic intention to explore another dimension within the realm of Ghostly Kisses.

“The music video opens with the words, “I’ve got something to tell you”, hinting at an impending revelation. I appear somewhat uneasy in front of the camera, and the scene transitions from a cold and sterile photoshoot to the countryside, ultimately culminating in a vivid red world – a subtle nod of what is to come next,” Ghostly Kisses says about the video. “This visual journey serves as an invitation to a crimson-hued world, a forewarning of the artist’s intention to unveil another dimension within the realm of Ghostly Kisses.”

The infectious hook of “Golden Eyes” is full of vocals and ingenious wordplay, where it doubles as a therapeutic experience that takes you on a journey you didn’t know you were waiting to explore. The track stands tall, buoyed by Ghostly Kisses’ defining strength, making it an essential addition to your playlist.

“Golden Eyes” is a milestone for Ghostly Kisses, marking her inaugural English release following a pair of enchanting French singles.

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