Love is never as easy as we want it to be. There’s gonna be those nights where you can’t sleep because things aren’t right between the two of you. There’s gonna be times where both of you feel embarrassed in public because you argued right there in the thick of it. Don’t fret though, because this is perfectly normal. And in the end, love will always prevail.
Canada-based indie duo Wotts are back with their latest single, “LEMONADE”, a song that couples need to get through those tough times. Here at the blog, the duo’s music is no stranger. And trust us, you’re gonna want to listen to the pair’s newest number.
Another song that marks their journey in creating a soundscape that’s special to them, “LEMONADE” is a combination of pop and synth tones that give it this really feel-good vibe, while still speaking up about the real hardships every relationship encounters.
Wotts love using film and television as inspiration for their newer music, with their last single “DOMINO” being inspired by the ’80s like The Breakfast Club and Stranger Things. Their latest track is no different, influenced by old-school romantic comedies, specifically the type of endings you’d see from the likes of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
So if you’re ever going through a rough patch with your significant other and need some cheering up along with some motivation to fix things with them instead of giving up, then this one is for you.
Stream “LEMONADE” by Wotts below.


Hans is an engineering student with a growing dismay for math. As ironic as that sounds, he’s always looking for a break from digesting numbers and symbols by indulging in things he likes instead: music, writing, and video games. This guy is also the type to hog the microphone on karaoke night, so be careful when you’re inviting him for some singing over drinks.
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