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Like Lions’ “U Got Me” Is The Perfect Follow Up to Pop Hit “Older”

Contributed Article by  Ben Beamish

“U Got Me” is the latest pop track to come from Seattle based artist Like Lions, the track combines soft, emotional verses with a catchy, radio-worthy chorus.  Supported by simple piano chords, Like Lions’ soaring vocals are expressive and meaningful.

Earlier this year, to celebrate his 30th birthday, Like Lions, known to his family and friends as Patrick O’Neill, released his biggest track to date: “Older”.  The track, a catchy synth pop anthem, quickly saw massive success and immediately slingshotted Like Lions’ career. “Older” received more streams on Spotify within its first month of release than any over his other releases had ever.

Now, Patrick O’Neill is finally where he wants to be. After years of hard work, he’s in a position to do something big. Music fans are waiting patiently. He’s chosen to kick of this new stage in his career with the release of “U Got Me”, one of the first tracks from his upcoming album, out in the fall.

Stream “U Got Me” Here:

 

LIKE LIONS SOCIAL LINKS: 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/likelions206/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/like_lions206/

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