The amount of sensuality and emotion that NYC-based singer-songwriter Nazanin was able to put into her new enchanting release, “Red Light,” is mesmerizing. The artist’s voice sends shivers down the spine, and her lyricism replicates the most entertaining form of modern poetry. 
She creates a beautiful fusion of feelings and sound merging sexy pop vibes with modern R&B elements. Nazanin’s previous ethereal release, “Infatuation,” which dropped in 2020, was also rich emotionally. In that sense, “Red Light” is a perfect follow-up, even though both songs’ energies differ entirely. “Red Light” is the tale of Nazanin’s personal experience going through a toxic relationship. It tells a story of a strong attraction: the communication had to end for the sake of sanity, despite the depth of the feelings. The song exposes Nazanin’s view on her brief relationship with a guy she was seeing, who also played an important role in teaching her about the music business. The song’s jazzy sound and universally appealing vibe make it an excellent piece to enjoy in all kinds of settings.