YNGA – The Flute Song

The Flute Song

Written by YNGA
Produced by Cristian Tarcea
Mixed & Mastered by Cristian Tarcea

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Behind The Story

Missing the glorious dancefloor days? Not going too far from the heart-touching Thrace arabesques we are used to, YNGA upbeats the tempo with The Flute Song. A flute that not only softens the punchy percussion but comes to complete Ynga’s tender voice.

YNGA is the reinvented brainchild of Norwegian singer and songwriter Siv Marit Egseth who’s name we’ve seen before on Norwegian reality show «The Hit» and behind artist alias «Inga». After being radio listed on one of Norway’s biggest radio channels, NRKP3 with the debut single «Galaxy», having released an official remix for CLMDs «Slow Me Down» with close to 1 million streams and several critically acclaimed releases, accompanied by even more radio listings, she is now heading in new and different directions.

With 2.3 million subscribers on its youtube channel, Thrace Music has become one of the strongest voices on the international dance music scene. In only a few years, the Romanian record label has managed to shape its unique sound, with musical influences from the Balkans all the way to India. Thrace Music quickly pushed artists like Monoir, Dharia, Kate Linn, Brianna and Ynga into the spot, defining a musical blend that entered the pop culture world wide.

LYRICS

I hate to see you go, but love to watch you leave, bae
Cause you’re a special one, an Adam to my eden

I know you want it, you want it, you want it
I obviously need it, I need it, I need it
So come closer, come closer, come closer
No need to fight the feeling, the feeling, the feeling

If you wanna have some fun tonight
You know where the lights are low
Nobody’s gonna see us
Nobody needs to know
I got your heart beat on my mind so
I put our record on
I’ll play ’til you move along
We‘re gonna body talk tonight

Don’t need no ice breaker, won’t be that kind of conversation
You’ve been on the tip of my tongue for a while now
How’s my pronunciation

YNGA
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