
Extra Time’s latest single, “The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars”, is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged masterpiece that tackles the difficult subject of child abuse. Released on September 13, 2024, this track is accompanied by a powerful video that amplifies its impact.
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The song’s narrative is both heartbreaking and uplifting, telling the story of a young boy’s struggle to overcome the trauma of his past. The lyrics are raw and honest, painting a vivid picture of the pain and resilience of the human spirit.

Musically, “The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars” is good music that shows Extra Time’s ability to craft hauntingly beautiful melodies. The production is minimalist yet effective, allowing the listener to focus on the emotional weight of the lyrics.
The accompanying video is a stunning work of art, featuring animated visuals that perfectly complement the song’s narrative. The animation is both haunting and beautiful, adding an extra layer of depth to the overall experience.
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With “The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars”, Extra Time has created a powerful tribute to the resilience of those who have suffered child abuse. This song is a must-listen for anyone who has experienced trauma or knows someone who has.
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