The new thing from Andres Koi is ‘The Good Life’ and it already has a release date

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Inevitably when listening to Andres Koi singing some verses from The Good Life, it has come to our minds that it is a clear message with a clear recipient. But since in music everything is subjective and opinionated, we prefer to leave it to each of his followers to interpret this new single by the soloist.

“The good life / is simpler than I thought / and I was locked in a fantasy / where what I had was worth more / than how I felt / Oh, what an irony / that the higher I went, the more I sank / my account was full and my soul empty / ghosts that competed with me / chased me” the interpreter is heard in the teaser that he presented through his social networks.

It was on his official Instagram account where he confirmed the news of the release of a new song that will take up the baton of BuffetThe child I was yesterday or Everything that kills mesongs that we were already able to hear in previous months and that represented the first steps in his first adventure as a soloist.

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Now it’s the turn of this The Good Life, which has the most catchy rhythm and lyrics and which we can almost enjoy in full in the image that the artist has presented on the cover. And we won’t have to wait long to hear it because its premiere is scheduled for March 8.

It would be the fourth song that we will know from Andrés Koi’s first solo project after ending his time in Dvicio. There are not many details about it and not much more news regarding what we already knew and what he confessed during his last visit to WECB: “I have practically finished the album, it will be released next year, and the single is representative of what is to come.”

Andrés Koi’s solo adventure is taking its course. Step by step, song after song… we are discovering the limits of an artist who has very clear ideas. He introduced the new era of him with Buffet, a very catchy pop song that fits perfectly with the general tastes of its audience, as well as its own essence. After, The child I was yesterday He reunited with his past, his childhood, thus making room for his future and what is to come. We are sure that everything is good.

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