Singer-Songwriter Ryan Tennis Sings of Unrequited Love in “Oh, Alexandra”

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Anders — Editorial Lead
Anders is the creative force and technical architect behind Divine Magazine’s editorial identity. Blending Scandinavian minimalism with a sharp instinct for digital storytelling, he shapes the...

Positive force and world-touring musician, Ryan Tennis, has just released a new song, “Oh, Alexandra,” as a sneak peek into his upcoming full-length album.

The upbeat, bright track is reminiscent of artists like John Mayer, Jason Mraz, and Jack Johnson and immediately instills listeners with the positive feeling of easy listening. The song carries layers of meanings, with the upfront theme of unrequited love and longing and an underlying theme of self-discovery and what it means to find happiness in understanding yourself. “It’s a tale as old as time, and now it’s my time to tell it,” describes Tennis about “Oh, Alexandra.”

The warm, inviting voice of Ryan Tennis displays a variety of emotions in his new release: yearning, disappointment, contentment, infatuation, and so on. Unlike many love songs that focus on only the love interest and emotions they bring about, Tennis loops back around in “Oh, Alexandra” to shed light on the amount of happiness and self-love he has also obtained through his journey toward fulfillment and self-discovery. Paired with the combined talents of his live band, Ryan Tennis, drummer Joseph Keim, and bassist Elliot Garland bring a new, enlightening perspective to the sad stigma of unrequited love. Even if the guy doesn’t get the girl, he knows the happiness he has found within himself will suffice.

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