Montreal’s borza reveals indie-electro track “Toujours”

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Montreal-based artist borza unveils his latest single, “Toujours”—a hypnotic, introspective track that calls for self-awareness and reconnecting with one’s true essence. Blending electro-indie-rock and French pop influences, the song weaves deep bass, simple keyboard lines, and electrifying guitars into a vibrant, thought-provoking atmosphere.

Inspired by a radical change of events in his life, borza channels his personal evolution into “Toujours,” using music as a mirror for emotional transformation. The track serves as a reminder to resist the pull of routine, embrace authenticity, and listen to the signs the universe provides.

Music is a reflection of our emotions and experiences. “Toujours” is a call to self-awakening—a reminder to reconnect with our essence, embrace self-love, and live life fully. – borza

Over the years, borza has collaborated with a wide array of artists, from emerging talents in the Quebec music scene to globally recognized names like Emmylou Harris, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, and Lauryn Hill. His own music journey began with the experimental folk EP Playing with Time (2016), followed by the critically acclaimed debut album Cocoon (2019), produced by Malcolm Burn (Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Daniel Lanois).

 

Following successful releases in collaboration with artists from Quebec, Belgium, and Cuba, borza now returns with “Toujours,” continuing his tradition of blending genres and thought-provoking lyricism. With an ever-growing global audience, borza remains dedicated to making music that encourages deep introspection and self-discovery.

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