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TROPIC TEACHES LISTENERS THAT THEY DESERVE LOVE NO MATTER THEIR SEXUALITY WITH THEIR NEW SONG “STAR CROSSED”

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Greetings dearest gentle readers and music enthusiasts, welcome to our blog. Let’s welcome the band Tropic. The Brooklyn-based duo Tropic is quickly emerging as an irresistible force in 2023, with equal parts futuristic fantasy and nostalgic nostalgia. Both fans and reviewers have taken notice of their distinctive sound. The band released a song on 17th November, the group released a new song called “Star Crossed”. Let’s talk more about this song

The song has a thumping beat that will captivate you right there and then. This beautiful song is a tribute to young, queer love’s naiveté. Jo-B Sebastian, the lead singer, discusses the idea and inspiration behind “Star Crossed,” saying, “Like so many other gay people, he found it difficult to believe that he deserved romantic love. He was so determined to come out of the closet that he failed to notice even the most obvious warning signs and red flags. He was love-sick and love-bombing people who didn’t deserve him and was simply ecstatic to be seen, hungry to be desired, and in dire need of love. That period of his life was a wonderful, if bittersweet, recollection of the despair of youthful love—is what he intended Star Crossed’s lyrics to convey and the lyrics convey this message perfectly

The relaxed, R&B-influenced song is a love letter to the desperate need for love and the many mistaken roads we take to get it. “Star Crossed,” which features a captivating pace, warm chords, and seductive harmonies, captures Tropic at its most vulnerable.

This is not just a song. It’s a statement to all the gay people out there that they deserve love just as well as a heterosexual. Gay people can and will find love. This song and its message will resonate with people who think they are underserving of love. A big thank you to the duo for this amazing song. These guys are very talented and are on their way to the top

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