Being left on read is never a nice feeling, but being left on read by Stef Pesic, well … that’s not so bad.

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“ The powerful ability in Stef’s music allows him to chop and change between genres, but each time it just keeps on getting better, and better.”


Being left on read is never a nice feeling, but being left on read by Stef Pesic, well ... that’s not so bad. The London-based singer-songwriter has the ability to drift in-between genres and own each one he enters. Whether it be indie-rock, bedroom-pop, RnB, or even jazz, he takes it in his stride. This time, Stef has returned following his previous release of the upbeat ‘Don’t Hesitate’ with his hip-hop/trap tinged new single ‘On Read’, which is a credit to this artist’s versatility. The song follows the feeling of lost communication, late-night texts, and regrets on things said in the heat of the moment. Something that will resonate with every listener.

‘On Read’ sees Stef jump between soft, intimate vocals, to soulful and harsh deliveries, whilst his sporadic chords create mood and texture that provide him with a blank canvas to use as a lyric book. The powerful ability in Stef’s music allows him to chop and change between genres, but each time it just keeps on getting better, and better.


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