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PAM ROSS SHOWS LISTENERS A NEW TYPE OF SELF-CARE WITH HER SONG “KANSAS”

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Greetings dearest readers and music fans, let’s give it up for US artist Pam Ross. This acclaimed singer and songwriter released a song called “Kansas”, this song was released on 15th November. Let’s talk more about this song

The song opens with a burst of upbeat guitar, piano, and drum beats. This intro alone will whet your appetite as you yearn to hear the rest of the song

The emotional struggle of letting go of a sad past and the universal yearning to flee lingering emotions are both captured in the song “Kansas.” The tune captivates listeners with the idea of limitless fields and the emptiness that echoes heartbreak, all set against an ambient blend of Ross’s distinctive sound and poignant lyrics. Ross illustrates the depth of longing and the necessity of seclusion for healing with words like (“Maybe I should go to Kansas and scream out your name in an empty field, maybe I should go to Kansas to forget how I feel”). The song will resonate with listeners a lot because sometimes we all need an escape, where we will be alone and just unwind away from questions and the pain we’re feeling

Ross sounds powerful and just a little sad, considering the theme of the song. The guitar sounds were very magnificent, especially during the solo. The guitar solo was the pinnacle of this song’s aura and total perfection

“Kansas” is not just a song, it’s a personal story about the artist and when she drove to Kansas to get her mind right. Ross reveals that she wrote ‘Kansas’ while living back home in Seabrook, Texas, on Galveston Bay,” in reference to the song’s inspiration. The song teaches us that wanting alone time is perfectly normal and encourages listeners to try it out. Ross has put her spin on self-care and it is very empowering. She is a star and I can’t wait to hear more music from her

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