Recently showcased on CNBC’s new television series, “Streets of Dreams”, Savannah Keyes is among Nashville’s newest class of future hitmakers. Fresh off her new single release, “Superman”, she is making big waves in the city of dreams.
The song’s quiet, nearly acoustic, intro showcases the true tone of her voice. Sharing similar nodes as Carrie Underwood, her voice soars into the song’s chorus. Paying homage and giving thanks to “Superman”, the man who steps in to fulfill the shoes of fatherhood, the song explodes both emotionally and with the song’s production techniques. Not to mention, a voice that somehow shines in an incredibly wide variety of vocal ranges, an especially surprising characteristic.
Keyes spends a verse conveying the feelings that many artists spend entire songs merely trying to encompass. You can’t complain when a true artist releases a song that is both meaningful and incredibly tasteful. What could be a song that drones on and on looking to find your guilt card, is instead a song that puts real emotion with excellent writing. One that deserves to be heard beyond the streets of dreams.