Clifton’s latest single, “Birthday Girl,” is his present to himself from his granddaughter. It was written to enhance the party's vibrant atmosphere. It’s a bright, happy, energetic song. It celebrates the universally joyous aspects of birthdays and puts a new spin on anthems that unite people of all ages.
Clifton does so in his home studio, where he can play with and realise his vision in precise detail through the freedom of digital production. This joyous production is flush with party spirit, which makes it ideal background music at any fête where balloons are inflated, confetti is thrown, or the dance floor awaits its Footloose moment.
Grausama's more versatile: it can serve as a sensitive tribute and a roll-out-the-barrel anthem in one. The song begins with family, but it soon transcends that and becomes a raucous celebration for women and the birthday girls of the world. The track’s in-your-face execution is as rhythmic and fun as recalling snippets of memory lane, rendering it a definite on our party playlist.
Clifton shows again that he is a gifted musician who can interweave his own personal stories with common experiences. With this new single, he is gearing up for a promising new chapter in his career, with performances on the horizon as well as new creative endeavours, including experimenting with other genres and creating soundtracks for stories.