
The only constant thing is change: that is the statement Calista Kweon represents in her new single Daffodils, where she embraces change we all live and, sometimes, we actually need in order to keep on going and to actually grow in our lives.
Calista is a Nashville-based independent Korean American singer and songwriter who mixes a few different styles like indie and jazz in her songs. We talked about her here On the occasion of her single Delay, a clear example of her work and the influences she manages.
Daffodils by Calista Kweon: life's constant tranformations
On Daffodils Calista represents the transition from winter to spring, the overcoming of the weight of the world, how we must let the change grow for it to become a habit. We pick up flowers in an early stage and maybe we could try to “resist” or stop a few other steps we should allow ourselves to feel.
What if the track is the perfect garden we are looking for? To find rest, to breathe and grow in steady. A smooth sound, soft, innocent and calm, that brings you to the flowers of a perfect and beautiful garden. That is the magic of Calista’s music. Her voice is sweet like velvet and also has a few harmonies that make the song even greater and sweeter to your ears.
You can listen to Calista Kweon's Daffodils here: