Xirita - Unveils Elegant New Single 'OWYH'

SUPPORT FOR 'OWYH'“‘OWYH’ stands tall as a call to arms with its emphatic nature.” Acid Stag (AUS) 

SUPPORT FOR 'OWYH'

“‘OWYH’ stands tall as a call to arms with its emphatic nature.”
Acid Stag (AUS) 


Melbourne-based electronic-pop artist Xirita is set to release her subversive new single ‘OWYH’ – produced by SB90 (KLPThandi Phoenix).

Opening with dialogue samples, an atmospheric synth pad and pulsing beats pave the way for Xirita’s majestic vocals to float effortlessly above the refined mix. Sophisticated vocal flow combines with crisp production for a memorable chorus, capturing her multiplicity and creative prowess. With raw expression and intricate details dispersed throughout, the song’s sentiment discusses the importance of respect and self-esteem.

Xirita talks about the meaning behind ‘OWYH’:

“’OWYH’ is all about respect. Having needs does not make you needy. Expressing your needs shows a whole lot of strength and self-love – because you know yourself well enough to recognize what you actually need and love yourself enough not to settle for less than that.”

Previous singles have been supported by the likes of triple jtriple j UnearthedFBi Radio4ZZZRadio AdelaideAcid StagThe Local FrequencyHappy Mag and Lefuturewave (NED).

Xirita is a sweeping artist with perceptible authority. Writing songs from a young age, drawing influences from the likes of BENEEMallrat and Ashnikko, her music is raw and passionate, brimming with creative chemistry. Her lyrics encapsulate messages of significant mental health experiences and resilience, shining a light on a myriad of important vernacular themes.

‘OWYH’ is available worldwide now

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