Canadian singer Reney Ray released a new single, Mon sport d’hiver préféré (my favourite winter sport). The song’s main message is about enduring love; it tells the story of a woman whose significant other continues to cherish and support her after years together, demonstrating that true love can endure over time.
The music is French Folk and Rock. The song is a calming ballad. The guitar in the background gives it a cosy, romantic vibe. There’s a lovely Wilfred Lebouthillier vibe, especially on the first and second albums. It starts slowly, then beautifully picks up in tempo, with a smooth, wavy rhythm. The music is relaxing, reminding me of family moments at a chalet or of people sitting around a campfire singing together. The sleighbell-style sound adds another dynamic layer to the song. The musicians did a remarkable job creating this magical atmosphere. There’s a beautiful, musical richness to this piece.
Reney Ray’s voice is soft and husky. She sings in a soulful manner. Her vocal style reminds me of Elliot Maginot, especially when he sings his Christmas songs. She sounds joyful and appreciative of the love she has with her significant other.
The lyrics are romantic and sentimental. It represents hope that true love exists. The song also brings comforting words for the winter season. It feels apropos as I am working on this article during a cold snap. The imagery is beautifully descriptive. The tune talks about the woman’s relationship with her significant other evolving, and he still loves her through thick and thin. There are Québécois expressions, such as bédaine, that add a lovely touch of Québécois culture. The words are from the heart with beautiful depth. It’s not just romantic; it’s also nostalgic. The warmth of cuddling up with someone isn’t just physical; it’s also emotional and mental, as the song beautifully describes. The sport metaphor is a nice touch, representing discipline through hard work and perseverance. It’s a heartwarming piece.
The single Mon sport d’hiver préféré is available.
