SORE teams up with Vira Talisa to Deliver “Rubber Song”
It’s been so long, it’s been so long hasn’t it? Well, it definitely has since SORE was last seen releasing their album “Los Skut Leboys” back in 2015. As of today, we got graced by the presence of SORE’s new single called “Rubber Song”. To make the celebration more special, they collaborate with soloist Vira Talisa to present this song. The three minute and twelve-second track definitely glides easily on our ears. It clings to a more pop-sounding SORE song that has a catchy repetitive hook that you can sing along to. Both voices from Vira Talisa and Ade Paloh blend well and they sing harmoniously throughout the song. Ade’s adlips can also be heard on several parts in this song. “Rubber Song” begins with a delicate piano and flute that sounds like it belongs to Vira Talisa before it goes full-blown SORE. Vira Talisa showcases her low register, while Ade Paloh is in charge of utilizing his falsetto and upper register. You might think it is weird since the female voice is usually pointed towards the upper register, but it works for this collaboration. With whispery-like vocals, Vira Talisa’s voice doesn’t seem too apparent, but she gives the support the song needs. She also adds more French flair with some spoken words at the end of the song.
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