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Lu’Ah Opens a New Chapter with Soulful Indie-Folk Single “Ey Yeh Yeh”

Conscious folk-pop artist Lu’Ah continues to expand her SoulSong universe with her new single “Ey Yeh Yeh,” a lush indie-folk composition that calls listeners back to the heart. The track marks a new chapter in her evolving sound, blending organic instrumentation with emotional depth and spiritual resonance.

“In a world that values intellect and constant thinking, this song is a return to the body’s memory — the place where our heart leads,” Lu’Ah says. “It’s about the courage it takes to speak your heart’s truth and to let that truth reverberate outward.”

Built entirely from live, organic sampling, “Ey Yeh Yeh” embodies Lu’Ah’s commitment to authenticity. The production features custom kick-drums, chest-tap synths, and snares crafted from percussive shells, creating an earthy, human texture that mirrors the song’s message. “The feeling this song holds can’t be recreated with AI,” she explains. “Everything about it is real connection — body, breath, intention. The sounds come from life itself.”

The single follows her acclaimed release “Burnt,” which explored themes of transformation and release. While “Burnt” symbolized letting go of old versions of self, “Ey Yeh Yeh” represents rebirth and reconnection. It carries warmth and reverence, serving as a heartfelt prayer that celebrates renewal and authenticity.

Each recording session begins with ritual and reflection. Lu’Ah approaches her creative process with mindfulness, viewing music as a sacred act rather than a technical pursuit. “Music for me is sacred,” she says. “It’s not about perfection, it’s about presence. When I sing, I’m reminding myself and others that we’re part of something living, something bigger. We live in a vibrational universe where energy follows intention.”

Through her growing body of work, Lu’Ah continues to weave storytelling, spirituality, and sound into music that feels both grounded and ethereal. Her songs invite listeners to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with themselves. “Let’s reverberate the courage it takes to be what we most want to see,” she concludes, echoing a lyric from “Ey Yeh Yeh” that captures the heart of her artistic philosophy.

“Ey Yeh Yeh” is available on Spotify and all major streaming platforms worldwide, offering listeners a sonic experience rooted in truth, emotion, and human connection.

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