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Ghost Talk Is The New Mellow, Tranquil Tune From Cayo Coco

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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, Los Angeles based artist, Cayo Coco, has released the mellow and tranquil single, Ghosts Talk, about someone who feels unheard/unseen.

Cayo Coco

Cayo Coco

Cayo Coco is the solo project of multi-instrumentalist and producer, Lumen Loraine. The LA based artist, who is originally from Indiana, uses his work to share stories of healing and inner exploration with overall themes of hope and wonder threaded throughout everything he creates. For Lumen, the process of music is a celebration of joy.

Cayo Coco has garnered millions of streams for his music to date, landing support from Spotify editorial playlists and has also been featured on Pharrell’s Apple Music podcast, OTHERtone. Hoping that his music encourages people to look inside, he explains that going within is a beautiful, worthwhile adventure and urges listeners to join him on this magical journey.

Ghosts Talk

Cayo Coco has released the second, and favourite, track from his new album, Ghosts Talk, which details the inner work he has been doing over the past two years detailing the story of someone who feels unheard/unseen. The lyrics are from the perspective of a narrator who can see their suffering and provides a gentle yet honest observation.

A mellow and tranquil tune, Ghost Talks emanates the sounds of nature with soft, subtle plucking guitars.

No one knows how to talk to someone who is hiding. If we isolate ourselves from others and life, we will only go further and further into the illusion of separateness.

Part of me felt like this song was also written about spirit guides. My angels are constantly chatting with me, but it took me a long time to understand the nuances of their language. Once I started to tune in, I realized that “ghosts” do in fact talk and the ones assigned to us are here to help us heal and navigate our earthly lessons. I hope this song creates a space for listeners to feel seen, guided, and loved by both the physical & the invisible.

-Lumen Loraine

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https://www.instagram.com/lumenloraine/

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