Experience Such a Beautiful Performance by Up-And-Coming Kenyan Artist Ness in “Whole New World”- A Bonus Track off of International Artist Daria’s Compilation Project “Earth Day Around the World”
In her own words, the compilation project “EARTHDAY AROUND THE WORLD” wouldn’t have been complete without this beautiful bonus track “WHOLE NEW WORLD” from a budding singer-songwriter NESS based out of Nairobi Kenya, whom DARIA also worked with in her MLK Day tribute anthem “I Have A Dream.”
Coming up with lyrics that honor the theme of universality, DARIA lays down the ice, which NESS skates on perfectly and in a way that will leave you wishing this tune had no end.
The beats are vibrant and buoyant with an upbeat pop vibe and offer solid support for this rising star’s sweet-sounding male vocals, and good God, does he exude such an immaculate range that comes off from his verses and that memorable chorus that will leave an indelible imprint on its listener’s eardrums for quite a while.
Even when you are not listening to this track, the hooks keep on replaying in your head, and that is the mark of a truly remarkable masterpiece, if you ask me.
There is, of course, that variety and appeal with NESS’s clever addiction to the Swahili phrases that go well with his performance.
The music video is another beautiful affair that perfectly fits the track’s narrative about the environmental conversation. It features beautiful environmental scenes, reflecting the vital need for us to take care of our environment, which will in turn reciprocate the gesture.
“WHOLE NEW WORLD” is a bonus track to DARIA’s “EARTHDAY AROUND THE WORLD”- an 8-track compilation project that brought together artists from 5 different continents with tracks in 7 languages.
“EARTHDAY AROUND THE WORLD” is now streaming on all digital platforms, including Spotify; make sure you check it out.
To listen to NESS’ “WHOLE NEW WORLD” as you watch that eye-catching music video, follow the attached link, subscribe to DARIA’s YouTube channel, and share your thoughts under the comment section.
Most importantly, don’t forget to conserve the environment, not only for yourself but for future generations!