Single Review: Go Back To The Cold by Flortcha Flow

The summer anthem you didn’t know you needed is here with Flortcha Flow’s new track “Go Back To The Cold.” Garnering nearly ten thousand streams on Spotify alone since the July release date, Flow is quickly gaining fans and listeners with her emotional and vulnerable lyricisms. 

Flortcha Flow

Flortcha Flow

Multifaceted in a variety of ways, with her unique influences, experiences, and perspectives, Flow utilizes these assets to her advantage and creates art unlike any other. As a successful frontline nurse by day and independent musician by night, Flow is inspired by her personal experiences and incorporates these thoughts and emotions into every word. Another huge inspiration for the singer-songwriter is her cultural background. As a first generation Haitian immigrant, she lets her diverse identity guide her words which creates a unique perspective and outlook towards the world. Oftentimes using Creole and French lyrics in her tracks, the diversity of language and culture being blended into the universal language of music makes her an artist like no other. 

Described to be “for every ungrateful lover who didn't deserve the warmth of your fire,” the latest single challenges the idea of unappreciation in love and relationships. Tackling a huge topic with maturity, vulnerability, and an abundance of emotions, Flortcha Flow has captivated these feelings like no other. 

The success of the track is clear, fans and listeners simply cannot get enough of Flortcha Flow. The single follows the success of other popular hits including “Before I Write This Song,” “Almost Loved,” “War,” and many more. Her infatuation for her craft began nearly as soon as she was speaking, and the passion is visible amongst her ever growing discography. Her lyrical style is like no other, and she thrives on taking listeners on emotional journey’s through her words, rhythms, and melodies. 

For more on Flortcha Flow, check out her website here!

Review by: April Bredael

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