Music Review: “Cupid” From the Album “Chameleon ” Performed By Lou Baron

maria urduja osit-li
The News and Story Board
2 min readJun 21, 2021

American based Author and singer trades her habitual house and ambient life for blissful songs, pop influenced from different eras by the shoe gaze music of her youth.

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Artist: Lou Baron

Musical Producer: Hagay Mizrahi

Label: Gemini Musiq & Timeless Entertainment

This latest album “Chameleon” sang by Los Angeles native Lourdes Duque Baron, takes the pulse of youthfulness in flux.

Review:

Recorded and written during this period of Hi — Technology when a flourishing writing carreer was abruptly transformed by singing stints that was accidentally enforced, “Chameleon” drifts through emotional highs and lows in search of a stable musical foothold, Musically that is.

Lou Baron collaborated with the great Hagay Mizrahi who continues his history of self-reinvention, trading the peaceful stillness of music — which was itself a departure from the punchy mainstream materials, in the earliest part of his career.

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Baron and Mizrahi shares the joy of “a youthful heart spinning out of control” when it comes to the musical tracks of the album.

Music Producer Hagay Mizrahi of Gemini Muziq

Click here to watch on youtube “Cupid”

“Cupid expresses the simple desire to be around a loved one while sharing in a moment of jumpy reggae touch to it, with wordless, tenderness, imploring “draw back your bow and let your arrow fly” with guitar stretches out into short trails as synth washes like a gentle tide over a lazy baseline, creating an atmosphere fit for cuddling.

“Cupid” leans most heavily into the reggae-pop sound Mizrahi is channeling, prominently showing off a more melodic side of the musical tempo and bounces over jingly guitar and crisp, snappy percussion.

While Lou Baron embraces a shift in new directions, just as one welcomes the excitement of a new love affair, singing, “Jumping the gun sometimes can be the best, I think”

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