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Pete Hollis - Why Is Your Hand Touching Mine
Pete Hollis - Why Is Your Hand Touching Mine

Pete Hollis – Why Is Your Hand Touching Mine | Energetic

Pete Hollis is an Indie multi-instrumentalist based in the United States. He was born on a soybean farm in Indiana and now makes music. After his success in Dreamelot and Volvo Song, Hollis has been building his discography with more music adding to that repertoire. Pete Hollis has a nostalgic sound to go with his music while he takes you through his stories. He takes inspiration from artists like Kendrick Lamar, Dua Lipa, Frank Ocean and Stevie Wonder to name a few. Additionally, Pete strives to integrate powerful lyrics and emotion into every track he creates.

His latest single, Why Is Your Hand Touching Mine, is a sonically inspired journey. The synths and beat are full of energy and set the stage for Hollis’ vocals. Speaking of, Pete Hollis has a magnificent voice that could sway anyone. He puts a load of emotion into every single word and line. The instrumental is like this fun Alternative Pop beat that has Synth Pop features that boost the energy. Every little part of the song is an airy, light and breezy addition to the overall atmosphere. There’s so much pleasantness in the track that you can’t help but smile all throughout.

Pete Hollis has created music that anyone can enjoy. His infectious melodies and charming voice are all that you need. The instrumental certainly adds to those emotions and you can’t help but love the music.

Be sure to stream Why Is Your Hand Touching Mine and add it to your playlists today!

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