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Joy Oladokun’s Melodic Journey: Exploring “No Country” and “I’d Miss The Birds” on TunesDeck

Joy Oladokun – “No Country” & “I’d Miss The Birds”

Arizona’s talented singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun made waves last year with her album Proof Of Life, which intriguingly included collaborations with Noah Kahan and Maxo Kream. She is set to release her latest self-produced album, Observations From A Crowded Room, next month. Recently, she debuted two singles: the emotionally charged “No Country” and the minimalistic “I’d Miss The Birds.”

Joy Oladokun shared her insights about the forthcoming album:

This project allowed me to explore my emotions and thoughts through songwriting. As the producer, I spent considerable time with these tracks, making it a therapeutic experience. It turned into something I genuinely cherish, where every sound is crafted by me with just an engineer’s assistance. The journey moved from a point of giving up to a place of renewal.

Take a moment to listen to both songs and view the album’s tracklist.

TRACKLIST:
01 “Letter From A Blackbird”
02 “Am I?”
03 “Observation #1”
04 “Strong Ones”
05 “Drugs”
06 “Questions, Chaos & Faith”
07 “No Country”
08 “Observation #2”
09 “Hollywood”
10 “flowers”
11 “Dust/Divinity”
12 “Good Enough”
13 “Observation #3”
14 “I’d Miss The Birds”
15 “Goodbye”

The album Observations From A Crowded Room will be released on October 18th via Republic. Additionally, Joy Oladokun will support Hozier during his tour across Australia and New Zealand this November.

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