Announcing Modern Soulful Music Award #MonthlySpotlight Winner: Lydia Persaud – Good For Us. Listen here…

Lydia Persaud – Good For Us

“You won’t be hearing from me today, maybe not tomorrow…

I need a little time away, that’s when I can grow…

You’ve been feeling far away, like someone I don’t know.”

Lydia Persaud

Good For Us introduces the skillfully meandering vocal harmonies of Lydia Persaud in a way that feels acquainted yet also indicative of an artist ready to pave their own way, with a likable beat that injects a level of weight and easily recognizable styling into the track.

Beautifully crafted, with a beautifully flowy-form melody than most songs, fusing that neo-soul RnB meander with a more soulful comforting structure for something that essentially delivers the best of both worlds with “Good For Us.”

If you’ve read any of the blogs we’ve published, you’d know we put out this message sooner or later. Lydia Persaud is surely an award-winning artist with a sound & soulful message that will inspire you. Connect with Lydia Persaud. More music will certainly be in their future! 

Here at Modern Soulful Music, supporting artists is our #1 priority, we kindly ask you to check out the award-winning Lydia Persaud. 

Congratulations to the 2021-2022 Modern Soulful Music Award Winners!

Published by modern soulful words

Reverend Dr. Dortheá Enriqúe (Goddess Dorthea Music) is the C.E.O. of Modern Soulful Living, LLC., holistic therapy practice and spiritual service-based business that uses art, music, and literature to focus on mind, body, and spiritual wellness to live a joyous and prosperous life. She is an accomplished spiritual counselor, holistic therapist, published author, healing arts practitioner, and soul-healing music therapist.

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