Ruth B’ dandelions, the Diviner of Love

 


The flattering prospects of love are brightened by Ruth B’s sentiments of warm affection amid a somber scenario through her unrivalled piece of song, dandelions on her debut album “Safe Heaven”, originally released in 2017.


Ruth B’s dandelions serves to highlight loyalty, fortitude and susceptibility as balms of hurt hearts—chief nourishers in love’s feast. Ruth B’s expressive, heartfelt vocals were emotional treasures and delivered the unsullied feelings to the soul. The pop-ballad was structured around soothing piano chords that were bright with beauty. I rejoiced in its maximum grace—my soul was enmeshed in its glitter and varnish. I heard a sweet song enriched by the rarest products of rhythmic singularity and vocal control. The fine song of Ruth B, Dandelions depended on rigorous time signatures and exceptionally specific chord progression to optimize emotional fullness.


I feel no sense of littleness when it comes to tonality, it’s warm, dazzling and of first rate excellence to the shifting scenery of hope and romance. Dandelions has 117 BPM tempo, it’s a moderately swift and vigorous groove. The wavy, undulating rhythmic pace averted the monotonous construction from resonating utterly flat. Ruth B’s dandelions abstracts my heart to another sphere and I breathe an empyrean air packed with an oxygen of romantic longing, hope and wishing.


A meticulous blend of piano melody, dramatic percussion, and atmospheric layers identifies dandelions as a masterpiece for decades.




Steven Kitumbika (mr.stevestyle)

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