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Rebecca Helen Captures the Ephemerality of Life in Her Latest Single ‘Patterns In The Sky’

Rebecca Helen, in her song about time machines and divine love, ‘Patterns In The Sky’ aims to immortalize the last day she spent with her beloved. As changes in life are the only constant Truth, ‘Patterns In The Sky’ celebrates the momentariness of life. It is a beautiful song about passing a few heavenly moments spent with her lover. The song feels like recreative poetry by Rebecca Helen, adding swing to it is her jazzy voice layered with a swanky tune.

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The name of the song draws a simple and candid analogy between the impermanence of life and its moments, likening them to patterns in the sky. It is a celebratory song and perfect for the Valentine’s Day vibe. “Sitting on a moonbeam…you’re out there somewhere watching over me, praying we will meet again..” From some sweet romantic reminiscence, the lyrics softly swing towards eternal remembrance. “You’re on my mind all the time..it feels divine”.

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Rebecca is a singer-songwriter based in South Africa who creates indie, pop, and dance music. Born and raised in a family of musicians, she only started making music in 2019. This latest addition to her music ‘Patterns In The Sky’ has been co-written and produced with SAMA-nominated musician and producer Sasha Righini. The song carries a reflective quality, with its production seamlessly merging timeless concepts like Love with contemporary music. ‘Patterns In The Sky’ accentuates Rebecca’s artistic evolution and her talent for creating emotionally resonant music.

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