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Ricardo Redd – ‘Goodbye to Dating Apps’

Ricardo Redd, the Miami/Fort Lauderdale-based singer-songwriter, is quickly becoming a standout in the music scene. His signature blend of R&B, Soul, and Pop has audiences grooving to his infectious beats and swaying to his smooth melodies. Known for his impeccable vocal abilities and compelling lyrics, Redd has garnered praise for his previous singles, “To Men Who Broke Her Heart” and “All For One.” Fans and industry insiders alike were captivated by the emotional depth and authenticity of his music. Now, Redd is back with a bang, unveiling his latest masterpiece, “Goodbye To Dating Apps.” Produced and composed by the 2x Latin Grammy Nominee, Eddy Beethoven Nuñez, this new track promises to be a hit.

With Ricardo Redd taking care of the lyrics himself, he pours his heart and soul into every line, expressing the frustration and exhaustion that many have felt with the world of online dating. From the catchy chorus to the rap verse, his lyrical prowess is on full display, as he weaves a tale of the pitfalls of modern romance. It’s clear that Ricardo Redd is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. His unique sound that has a nostalgic twist and relatable lyrics, have already gained him a legion of fans, and with “Goodbye To Dating Apps,” he’s sure to win over even more.

The song “Goodbye to Dating Apps” is a critique of the negative impact of dating apps on modern relationships. The lyrics suggest that these apps are built to “tear you down,” making it difficult to find true love and leading to suffering and judgment for even the smallest things. Ricardo Redd’s voice, as usual, is in total overdrive, as he runs through his spectacular vocal range, backed by a solid and resonant piano-driven driven production.

The first verse starts with a relapse and an acknowledgment of the addictiveness of these apps. The reference to “Spidey-senses” implies a feeling of danger or warning, suggesting that using these apps may not be safe. The use of “Disney visions” being “burned to the ground” is a reference to the unrealistic expectations that dating apps can create.

The bridge and chorus reinforce the idea that dating apps are not the solution to finding true love. The reference to Bumble, Tinder, and Hinge highlights the superficial nature of these apps, where people are judged on their appearance and often swindled. The repetition of “bye bye” and “goodbye to dating apps” in the chorus signifies a final farewell to the idea of finding love through these apps.

The second verse, delivered in rap style, provides a more in-depth critique of dating apps. Ricardo Redd highlights the fact that our personal data is not anonymous on these apps and that people can easily disappear or “ghost” without explanation. The reference to asking about astrology, biology, and technology reflects the way dating apps can reduce people to mere profiles with little connection to the real person.

The second bridge repeats the same idea as the first bridge, reinforcing the message that dating apps are not the solution to finding love. The repetition of “bye bye” and “goodbye to dating apps” throughout the song adds to the sense of finality and closure.

Overall, Ricardo Redd’s “Goodbye to Dating Apps” is a powerful critique of the negative impact of dating apps on modern relationships. It encourages listeners to reject these apps and seek true connection and love outside of the superficiality of dating apps. The song’s lyrics are well-crafted and the use of rap and repetition make the message even more impactful. Ricardo Redd has just taken the next step in his upward trajectory.

OFFICIAL LINKS:
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/goodbye-to-dating-apps-single/1674886180
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/ricardoredd/goodbye-to-dating-apps
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4RQmolxHQJ6VNEiQ5ELt2L
Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/artist/ricardo-redd/goodbye-to-dating-apps/goodbye-to-dating-apps/TR7lmcJ2Jx3c4KP
Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/album/279399172
Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0BX4PK3CK

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