EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 54 MIN
EP10 | Don't Chase Girls | Performing with Una Rams | New Album & More w\ Tom Saison
from Quite The Ordinary Podcast
Welcome to Quite The Ordinary Podcast! In Episode 10 of Quite The Ordinary Podcast, we have a special feature on Tom Saison's latest single "Stay Long," taking audiences on a melodic journey of love and longing. As a renowned South African-Zimbabwean artist Tom Saison has once again captivated listeners drawing from a signature blend of exciting genres, delivering melodic masterpieces that seamlessly combine infectious beats with heartfelt lyrics. "Stay Long" invites listeners on a journey of passion and longing, as Tom Saison's smooth vocals weave a tale of affection and vulnerability. "Stay Long" marks the first release from Tom Saison's highly anticipated project "Never Too Late," set to drop later this year. With its irresistible groove and universal appeal, "Stay Long" sets the stage for what promises to be a groundbreaking musical journey. Speaking about the inspiration behind the single, Tom Saison says, "'Stay Long' is a liberal expression and exploration of intimacy with a beautiful person. It’s about cherishing the moments we have together and embracing the beauty of genuine human connection. But as always, it’s also down to the listener to see what messages they take from it." As one of South Africa's most versatile and dynamic artists, Tom Saison continues to push the boundaries of contemporary African music. With "Stay Long," he invites audiences to immerse themselves in an experience that transcends conventional sonic borders and speaks to the universal language of love. "Stay Long" is now available for streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Don't miss out on this mesmerizing musical journey from Tom Saison.
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EP10 | Don't Chase Girls | Performing with Una Rams | New Album & More w\ Tom Saison
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