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Natisa Gogol – Into The Wild (2024)

While it’s easy to lose yourself in Natisa Gogol’s beautiful smile and enchanting eyes, she is far more than a pretty face singing a song. Behind the elegant exterior, lies the embodiment of female empowerment in all its outstanding glory. In 2022, Gogol’s world toppled when she fled her home in Kyiv, but the chaos of impending war in Eastern Europe did not subdue Gogol; the life-changing experience fuelled her determination to embrace creativity with renewed fervour. Now settled in Prague, Gogol’s latest release is her single ‘Into The Wild’.

Following her well-received single ‘Lose myself’, ‘Into The Wild’ picks up the pace in a heavier, hard-hitting breed of dark pop. Twinkling synths shimmer atop the electronic melody; interestingly, the core of the tune is a bold pulsating beat. A wave of keyboards adds a hit of raw ferocity and empowerment to the arrangement – a lingering representation of determination and resilience.

The melody itself grips your heart in a hushed wildness – so perfectly expressed by Gogol’s soulful, silky, full-bodied vocals. It is, however, the lyricism that adds a vibrant intensity to the track. Exploring the strength of inner passion in its rawest form, ‘Into The Wild’ tackles instinctual love with brutal honesty. Gogol explains:

“The song is about how something within us can sometimes be stronger than us, especially when we love passionately. It suggests that we shouldn’t always suppress this as it brings out certain feelings and emotions. Overall, it’s about the passion and fire that exist in relationships, but from a positive perspective – one of pure instinct, not vulgarity.”


In addition to the single, Natisa Gogol released an official music video for ‘Into The Wild’. You can view the video below or on her YouTube channel. Please note that this video uses lighting effects that can trigger seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.


THIS VIDEO USES LIGHTING EFFECTS THAT CAN TRIGGER SEIZURES IN PEOPLE WITH PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY
VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

Find out more about Natisa Gogol on her X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok and Spotify.


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