Pop twin-sister duo KTJ & CARLY have unveiled their latest single, “Forever Young”, a heartfelt track that explores the bittersweet nature of growing up. Released today, the song marks a significant step forward for the singer-songwriter and producer pair, who are currently in the process of crafting their debut full-length album set for release later this year. This single release acts as the follow-up to their collaboration with Laprete titled “Falling onto You”.
Written by Caroline Haynes (Carly), Elise Kristiane Howard, and Katheryn Jane Haynes (KTJ), whilst it was produced by the twins themselves, “Forever Young” opens with a delicate piano solo, setting a contemplative tone that perfectly complements the duo’s delicate vocals that are full with soul. The lyrics delve into the struggle of maintaining innocence in a world that demands maturity too soon. The song’s introspective nature is highlighted by a blend of sweeping synths and harmonious melodies, creating an emotional landscape that resonates deeply with listeners.
As the song progresses, the twin sisters’ vocals convey a sense of longing and realisation. Their harmonies become tight and full of meaningful emotion with trippy beats captivating the audience effortlessly. The chorus goes on to encapsulate the fleeting nature of youth and the importance of cherishing it. The rhythm, reminiscent of a heartbeat, underscores the track’s message that while ageing is inevitable, staying young at heart is crucial. The final chorus hits like a wave of power and yearning, showcasing how much this song means to this duo.
This incredible song is a testament to KTJ & CARLY’s ability to blend introspective songwriting with memorable melodies, showcasing their growth as artists. As anticipation builds for their upcoming album, this single offers a glimpse into the duo’s evolving sound and emotional depth.
“Forever Young”, by KTJ & CARLY, is available to download and stream, right now, across all platforms. Keep an eye out for their debut album which is set to arrive later this year, promising to further cement their place within the music industry.