Sen Senra and Ed Maverick Together in “I no longer need”

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Resignation as a feeling of vacuum before a farewell.

There is always a last attempt to find heat in a look, the reunion, or a worthy farewell. After the feeling of vacuum before indirect responses, resignation comes or even acceptance; It arrives without reproaches, only the certainty that love has gone, that everything that once was now is a memory.

“I don't need”extracted from the album Sensations (2019), arrives with a new version of the hand of Sen Senra and Ed Mavericktwo of the most sincere and deep voices. This collaboration is melancholic thanks to the deep interpretation of both artists, however Eduardo Outstanding its deep interpretation, so real and introspective.

The theme becomes a new nuance of intimacy and nostalgia. Sen Senra He brings him with honesty sensitivity, highlighted in the brutal way of his lyrics and voice.

More than five years after its launch, “I don't need” It is still a hymn of resignation where the vacuum of not being important in the life of someone who once was everything was portrayed. This collaboration reinforces the emotional impact of the song, in addition to arriving after the Italian version.

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While Sen Senra works at the close of your trilogy with PO2054AZ Vol. III, Ed Maverick Continue to explore your universe with the recent album The cloud in the garden And the single “Neither the entire <3 nor the entire $$".

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