Breaking into a new territory is Monét Ngo with his new single ‘Strawberry Fields’ – a modern Hyperpop track that crosses lines with Alternative Indie Rock. Throughout ‘Strawberry Fields’, the Vietnamese-American artist and school teacher sings about a deep and meaningful time when he and his girlfriend found themselves living out of his car with nowhere to go. Monét Ngo writes, “we were in an unstable housing situation and had nowhere else to sleep except my 2004 Toyota Camry. In the song I reflect on these weird transitional periods in my life, finding myself wanting to go back to that time. The song pays homage to The Beatles ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ using strawberry fields as a metaphor for a memory that you hold deeply in your heart.”
‘Strawberry Fields’ is a unique blend of alt-indie elements and typical modern day hyperpop electronic production, combining electronic synthesis with vocal pitching, distortion and rock style chords and drum beats. The new track stands out and has the ability to rise high amongst two highly saturated genres of music.
Strawberry Fields is available on all streaming platforms.