San Clemente, California Nov 12, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - As a surprise gift for his beloved fans, the lively and eccentric singer Anthony Cardella has brought them his comeback track 10 SECONDS TO LOVE which has been taking the music world along with his fans by a funky melodious storm. The immensely talented singer is serving up some sexy So-Cal rock with an unexpected twist of ska-funk in his new track. The track has provided the world with a wonderful example of exciting blends of ska horns with infectious funk-rock beats which are accompanied by crisp drum beats and percussive slap bass. This mixture has given the song a feel of high energy due to its high-octave soundscape.
The high and upbeat energy of the song resonates with the lively personality of the singer impeccably. The track has become a fan favorite worldwide and also a beam of hope for Anthony Cardella as before this exciting track was supposed to take birth, the singer had met an unfortunate accident that nearly cost him his magnificent voice. Since 2000 the singer has been working with various bands, trying to figure out which suits him better, and this carried on till 2005. Then when a record deal went wrong he met with a horrible accident. From then till now the singer has been taking a pause on publicly performing and restores all your energy for his latest track 10 SECONDS TO LOVE.
The track has definitely created an impact on his fans due to the amazing soundscape and also the hard and hot-blooded lyrics delivered by the singer with great style and panache. The track has also become famous among the music streaming platforms as one of the most recommended songs and right now it is being streamed on SoundCloud for his fans to listen. They can also visit his social media profiles on Facebook, Instagram, X, and his personal website to get new updates about the artist and his art.
Just go for this track '10 SECONDS TO LOVE' by Anthony Cardella:
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