Alternative rock, jazz, and pop dance and fuse under Pablo Ribas’ magic spell. He is as creative as he is authentic, making music that he desires to hear more of. The beauty about his artistry is the fact that he is not doing this for fame or to get rich; he is simply doing what he loves the most and as a result, what we get is so much more than just the music—it is an extension of the man himself, a piece of his heart and soul. The music here hits so close to home as he wears his heart on his sleeves, connecting deeply and personally as they find their own connections with the music.
“Lisboa” is a stunning reflection of Pablo Ribas’ love and devotion to the Capital of Portugal, Lisbon. The jam is warm with a friendly tone that is characterized by an infectious blend of rhythm and melody that you cannot get enough of no matter how many times you listen to it.
Blissful, the beats features striking guitar melodies that blend beautifully with the drums and bass, creating this agreeable tone that has not been overdone and one that provides an attractive backdrop for the rich, warmly, and evocative vocals of Pablo.
His singing is so in sync with the delightful beats as he evokes this infectious cadence that will continue haunting you long after the music fades.
“Lisboa” is quite simply indescribably beautiful. The beats are mellow and inviting, the delivery leaves nothing to be desired. If you want to envision this jam, think of this enchanting blend of urban jazz and soft rock, backed by expressively tasty and memorable vocals delivering some catchy Portuguese lyrics.
An authentic masterpiece with replay value, I wouldn’t hesitate on recommending “Lisboa” to anyone who loves good music because this is great music that you can listen to all day long without getting bored.
For more information, check out Pablo’s official website www.pabloribasmusic.com
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