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Elijah Pierre - SWEET MISTAKE
Elijah Pierre - SWEET MISTAKE

Elijah Pierre – SWEET MISTAKE | Silently Invigorating

Elijah Pierre‘s new song “SWEET MISTAKE” is honed with such a delicate and quiet performance that it creates such an immersive experience. He has a unique style of combining R&B, Soul, and Neo Soul elements, which creates a very distinct tone that portrays his personality perfectly. 

Elijah Pierre is an R&B/Soul musician and artist from Brooklyn, New York, who is 20 years old. He has been surrounded by music since he was a child. Mostly because he was born into a musical and artistic household. As a result, he was surrounded by music and creativity wherever he went. Elijah Pierre was influenced by artists such as Erykah Badu, Miguel, Sade, Lauryn Hill, Masego, Ari Lennox, and others while he was younger.

The song starts with a strong powerful bass groove that is ingeniously backed by a compelling synth lead tone. Elijah Pierre’s thick timbre contributed to the song’s increased warmth and presence. The changes are extremely addicting and have a significant impact on song’s entire mood. The beat is kept tight, yet there’s enough swing to give it a laid-back vibe. The song’s ability to create a rich mood is astounding. Overall, the experience has been faultless and smooth, with seamless transitions.

SWEET MISTAKE by Elijah Pierre will undoubtedly produce the appropriate noises. I believe that people like grooving along with the beat. I hope Elijah Pierre’s music is heard and appreciated by a diverse variety of listeners. His ability to integrate fascinating variations while keeping it simple and catchy is something that listeners will hopefully remember.

Enjoy Listening to “SWEET MISTAKE” by Elijah Pierre on Spotify!

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