Canadian singer Sacha released a new single, High Life. The song describes true happiness and living life as one sees fit. Sacha, Emma-Lee Doty and Chris Loocke wrote and composed the tune.
The music is Country. Sacha, Emma-Lee Doty, and Chris Loocke composed this tune with a catchy beat and a wavy rhythm. They did an excellent job creating a joyful vibe. The wavy rhythm represents a determination not to let negativity disrupt the “High Life” and to focus only on positive vibes. The song starts slow with a gradient tempo, smoothly transitions to a fast, upbeat rhythm that cheers people up, and then returns to a slow/semi-fast beat. The composition is well-structured, with remarkable intricacy and a dynamic musical style. It parallels Shania Twain’s well-known hits Up, Love Gets Me Every Time and Man, I Feel Like A Woman. The guitar’s upbeat music in the background complements that happy feeling. The banjo playing during the bridge is a lovely musical touch, a classic choice in Country music. Listening to this song makes me smile whenever I hear it, and I imagine the same for others who listen to it, too.
Sacha’s voice is cheerful and enthusiastic. She sings with great passion. She sounds genuinely happy—full of good energy. Sacha has incredible joy and positivity in her voice, which listeners feel when they hear this song.
The lyrics are positive and upbeat, discussing the blessing of being happy and cheerful. There’s an inspirational message about self-love and living life to the fullest: real happiness comes from within. It also discusses having fun without the need to drink or smoke. There are fantastic metaphors, toking clouds and the song High Life. The tune inspires joy and hope for a great life. Freestyle poetry complements the song’s message and story nicely, encouraging one to do what makes one happy without worrying about what others think. The way Sacha gets creative in giving positive meaning to the word high when she says “high on life” as a metaphor for appreciating and enjoying life. Another fun detail I liked from the song is when she mentions Topo Chico, a juice brand with lime, to show that she chose not to drink alcohol to have a good time. Sacha has a dynamic way of thinking outside the box where she doesn’t limit herself, as mentioned in the following lines: “I don’t need a Friday night, Don’t need a closing time, It’s 24/7, I’m alright, alright, alright,” which is inspirational and hopeful. The bridge “High on life, yeah, I’m high, high, high- Baby, you do you, and I’ll do I” is a perfect segue near the tune’s end. Sacha, Emma-Lee Doty, and Chris Loocke are an excellent writing team, doing fantastic work with the tune’s lyrical structure. Joy and positivity are beautifully conveyed throughout the song.
