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The Beauty of Matured Love in ‘I Like Green Eyes Too’ by Music UnLtd.

‘I Like Green Eyes Too’ explores a tender territory of mature love. Music UnLtd. has once again won our hearts with a beautifully worded and thoughtfully themed song. ‘I Like Green Eyes Too’ feels like a symbolic storytelling of the soul’s journey towards liberation. The story is told through the eyes of a mature couple who are aware of and understand the need for change, and who have also cultivated the skill of conscious communication with each other.

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“I’ve loved your eyes, they’re so blue, but I am free now, I like green eyes too,” is perhaps one of the most mnemonic lines ever written. It feels like a quiet acknowledgment that the journey of reaching for the blue, i.e., the dream, the sky, the ocean, has culminated. Therefore, now the soul is making space for another turn. In the spectrum of colours, blue and red sit at opposite ends, while green rests at the centre, the heart. It feels like a moment where the soul chooses to attune itself to the heart. Finding peace in balance rather than remaining caught in the restless games played between blues and reds.

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Musically, the piano keys evoke a sense of intimidation, like lingering doubts and fears. While the tabla conveys a feeling of freedom, fluidity, and openness. The sitar strings paired with Milin’s singing feel like the strings of a heart-to-heart conversation, gently marrying words with music. It sounds as though Milin is not just singing to a listener, but communing with the spirit or the soul itself.

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