Sharon Hendrix – ‘Love Ain’t Fair’

We’ve been writing about Sharon Hendrix for a while now, and so we leapt at the opportunity to review her new single and music video, ‘Love Ain’t Fair’.

Sharon Hendrix  Love Ain't Fair  (Official Music Video)

Previous releases, such as ‘Adaleigh’, and ‘Believe And Become’ testify to Sharon’s storytelling ability, and her talent for seamlessly tie in with her warm, soulful vocals. With her new single, ‘Love Ain’t Fair’, Sharon steps it up a little, dipping into the world of contemporary R&B and pop.

Sharon Hendrix’s rich vocals are filled with emotion as she sings of falling out of love. The track addresses themes of deception and heartbreak, and the lyrics intoxicate as they blend seamlessly with the electronic R&B beat.

The video for ‘Love Ain’t Fair’ takes it a step further, and while the song shows that intimacy and romance leaves the partners open to getting hurt, the clip takes a raw look at relationships, while issuing the challenge to make it work out. With stunning visuals, we see couples fighting, separating, and then coming back together, perfectly illustrating the highest of highs, and the very lowest of lows that inevitably come when you allow yourself to fall in love.

With the climax of the song, Sharon shows what she’s made of, with incredibly powerful vocals, that pierce the instrumentals, and leave the listener wanting for more.

You can find out more about the inimitable Sharon Hendrix and her music online on her official website.

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