RY X unveils new song

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Discover “All I Have”, the new track from Australian artist RY X, which marks the beginnings of a new studio album.

RY “All I Have”, his new title, is released this Thursday, February 22. It is available on all streaming platforms. Discover its music video, directed by Benjamin Henretig and RY itself, via the player below:

He then details the conditions of creation of “All I Have”, which was written “during travels, and which has found its way to my fingertips and lips in different parts of the world. » He details: “I recorded it in Spain, in the summer, in dripping heat, just like the emotions. »

He also explains his interpretation of the piece: “It seems to carry a gravity that can be paralleled with the emotions from which it comes. A lament of love and a way of letting go at the same time. »

Before releasing this title, RY had released his third studio album, Blood Moonduring the summer of 2023. Interviewed by the editorial staff on this occasion, he declared: “I didn’t want to be afraid to explore new territories both in terms of content and soundscapes. I put all my energy into creating by delving deep into my heart and my spirituality. I wrote so many songs for this album! It was a very prolific period. »

All that remains is to be patient and see how RY intends to reveal the rest of the content of his fourth studio album, as mysterious as it is promising.

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