The Sweet Chaos of a "Little Game": Kris Kolls' New Single Is Here
Cozy, plush vocals and close-to-home lyrics, Kolls takes every day emotional whiplash and makes it a song that somehow is calming. There is bravery here, but it's encased in truth — like a naked heart with a gaudy veneer. You don't really listen to "Little Game" so much as sense it: in your heart, in your belly, in that place in you that still knows how to tumble — hard, deep, with no way out.
"It's not perfection — it's being heard without words," she sings, and in those lines is the totality of the song. This is not a fairy tale; this is life drawn in verse. It's for the lovers who don't need to say it, the ones who speak without words and fight just to feel close once more. "Little Game" is a toast to all the beautiful messes — the side-glances that speak more words than speeches, the smiles that sugar every corner.
From her Russian roots to her art home in Istanbul, Kris Kolls has created a music as expansive as it is intimate. Her genre-defying oeuvre — singles like "Feel It," "Joy," and "Anymore" — is a saga of feeling the weather: storms and sunshines and every spot in between. In "Little Game," she reminds us love's never one thing alone — it's a push and a tug, a wink and a wound, a game we play when words break down and hearts will speak.
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