The Deep End Analysis

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Los Angeles based singer/songwriter Opâru, releases a new stunning video entitled “The Deep End.”It encompasses the beautiful aspects of nature, blending them with an urban landscape.

Opāru is the stunning musical endeavor of Los Angeles based songwriter, singer, and actress Dianna St. Hilaire. Her music can be described as haunting electro with a dark ethereal undertone. Combined with dream-like operatic vocals, Opāru’s work creates a unique depiction of modern pop culture.

Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, St. Hilaire started to write and perform music at a very young age in choir and musicals. Self-taught, her first instrument was the piano and she worked tirelessly at the craft of reading and writing music. When St. Hilaire was in her late
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The new single, “The Deep End” is a love song to her beloved and admires the strengths and the flaws in a relationship, but most importantly it focuses on the depth of what most humans attempt to attain in their lifetime.

“The Deep End” is about a unique equality between two people on an emotional and physical level. Our survivability paired with our own hopes and dreams and how we can make them a reality for each other by helping one another to change the world”. Combining heartfelt lyricism, haunting pop melodies and dark experimental synthesisers, ‘The Deep End’ will succeed in drawing feelings of hope and admiration from it’s listeners. – Opāru reveals.

Opāru has created a poignant lyric video to accompany the release of ‘The Deep End’. The video encompasses the beautiful aspects of nature, blending them with an urban landscape. Featuring stunning time-lapsed visuals of nature at its finest, the hustle and bustle of a city at night and a brilliant night of dancing lights, the video highlights the importance of finding compassion for living things and being mindful of your inner

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