Miami-based artist Koolie Koo Koo has released his latest single, “Morman,” which explores the complexities of modern relationships. The intentionally misspelled title takes on a soulful, up-tempo feel as it tells the story of taking a chance on someone who isn’t your usual type and the baggage that can come with it.
The lyrics touch on accusations of cheating and the confusion that can arise when intentions are misunderstood. Koolie Koo Koo reminds listeners that the guilty often point the finger at others, leaving their partner in a state of confusion and hurt.
As the second single released via DMP and distributed by Venice Music Collective, “Morman” showcases Koolie’s unique approach to music. With a focus on melody passed down from his uncle, the late great Errol “Pumpkin” Bedward, Koolie brings a fresh perspective to the music industry. Overall, “Morman” is a must-listen for anyone who has experienced the ups and downs of modern relationships and wants to explore those complexities through music.