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AAgghhh, that swooning Craig David veined echoing vocal touch and a slow and funky key trickled jingle, is a forum for the confession of obsessive thoughts towards an object of desire. ‘Addicted’, though sounding a little sappy and strained, bears out the lucid and feeling weighed voice of Steve Hoang, who is seeking to follow up on his swooning, revealing and searching debut album, ‘This Is Me’.
This cruising single from 2nd album ‘Better Man’, oozes radio friendly, commercial appeal, yet still retains a touch of sincerity. Steve reconciles himself about his feelings of loss and longing and has produced a song that will appear on any; ‘Songs To Listen To After A Break Up’, compilation.
Essentially, this single will have you swaying, as though you’re standing up on a train trying to text your ex’ to ask them to take you back.