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Ekoh Recruits Travis Moseley (Colorblind) For New Song "Haunted"

Ekoh has teamed up with Travis Moseley (Colorblind) for a new song titled "Haunted.” You can find a video for that track below. Ekoh commented:

"This song is deeply personal. The verses share my battles with depression, addiction, and a past I'm not proud of, while the chorus reflects feeling trapped by it all—haunted and barely living. I think it'll resonate with a lot of people. Being at the end of each of our albums, I think we were both feeling emotionally exposed and able to lay everything out on the table."

Moseley added:

"This song came from a really personal place for both of us. We were nearing the end of our own albums and decided to come together to write something that reflected where we were emotionally. The chorus captures the feelinfg of being haunted by the past and stuck in a cycle you can't control, but collaborating on it allowed us to channel that weight into something cathartic. It's about facing the weight of the past and the struggle to keep moving forward, even when it feels like everything's falling apart."

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PostedDecember 20, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsEkoh, Travis Moseley, Colorblind, Haunted

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