Kima delivers a winter tale on "A Northern Christmas Saga (Susanne in the Tobacco Shop)"

Kima's "A Northern Christmas Saga (Susanne in the Tobacco Shop)" is a profoundly personal Christmas track rooted in gut feelings, artistic courage, and a little bit of magic that came out of nowhere. The song was recorded at home in her husband's studio, with her husband, a professional guitarist, overseeing production. 

This song sends a message to people who are still afraid to go after their dreams. The music has emotional meaning because it makes you feel hopeful, like a personal letter of hope. The story of how it came to be is just as beautiful as the music itself. She started writing a typical Christmas song in her artist studio, but it took an unexpected turn when she began arranging it on an old keyboard her son had found.

A steady, unending beat suddenly changed the whole piece. The mistake became the song's heart, giving it energy, a sense of rising, and a sense of being on a path that was meant to be. The mix of chance and purpose gives "A Northern Christmas Saga (Susanne in the Tobacco Shop)" its own unique flavor.

The rhythm is both natural and bold, which makes Kima's writing style even better. Her guitarist husband carefully planned the production, which gives everything a warm, handmade glow. This also serves as a reminder that creative projects don't always go as planned, and that the unexpected can be the best part. Kima's story about Susanne is a mirror for people who want to write their own stories, moving forward one brave step at a time.

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