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@marsbabymusic Consoles A Broken-Hearted Ex-Lover With His Latest Single “Be Safe”

By @itsmanjobruh on 07/22/2022 in Music

Emerging from a success-induced hiatus following his groundbreaking EP Salem, [STAY LOW]’s jack of all things alternative and master of Romance, Mars Baby returns to poke the winter heartache with his latest single, "Be Safe", taken from his forthcoming EP Echoes available for pre-order.

Evolving his signature lo-fi-esque sound complimented with elusive guitar strings, Mars Baby taps into a sombre vocal register and offers his muse a serenade of comfort, doing his best to end their tumultuous relationship on good terms.

"Be Safe is about something that should’ve worked but didn’t, when love is not enough to see a relationship through. Even when it’s over, you carry a lot of love and care for that person, and you just want to know that they’re looking after themselves. You look back at all the things you could have done differently, you consider hitting them up but decide against it. At the end of the day, you just want them to be safe." - Mars Baby 

In an era where ghosting is the new language of breakups, Mars takes the gentlemen’s road less travelled and croons a well-deserved closure and a heartfelt farewell. Echoes is slated for release on the 5th of August 2022.


 

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