Noak Hellsing Releases Reflective Anthem “Good News”

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Stockholm’s own Noak Hellsing, a rising star in the Swedish pop scene, has just released “Good News”, a standout track from his highly anticipated EP, SHIFT. Known for his impressive vocal range and genre-blending style, Noak explores themes of change and self-discovery in this new release.

“Good News” carries a Phil Collins-esque vibe, showcasing Noak’s ability to seamlessly mix influences from lo-fi pop, soul, and 80s soft rock. His raw, emotive delivery shines through, making this track a compelling listen.

Noak Hellsing comments:

“A lot has changed in my life in a short period. Looking back at the creation of this EP, I see a happy but confused person who has realized it’s okay not to know exactly what you’re doing. Cheers to change!”

Keep up with Noak Hellsing: Spotify // Instagram // Facebook

 

Joshua Madsen
Joshua Madsen
Joshua is a graduate of St. Lawrence University, holding a BA in Political Science and Journalism. He is currently a summer intern For Melodic Magazine, a freelance writer, and a woodworker.

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