"I need someone to hold me, wrap their arms and embrace the air I breathe," he croons. "You were my shelter, now the heart you hold is somebody else's."
The song is another great example of Graffiti6's rich portfolio of heartfelt soul pop that is a fresh addition to a pop scene filled with hard-hitting club stompers and dancefloor grooves. Graffiti6 released their debut single "Star Into The Sun" in 2009 in Europe and the group is now focusing on invading America with the full support of Capitol/EMI. The duo's debut EP "Annie You Save Me" is available now and their full-length album "Colors" is expected early 2012.
Graffiti6 unveiled the brand-new video for "Free" this morning to add some visual pizazz to the song. Filmed in downtown Los Angeles, the video must have been inspired by the song's lyric, "I broken the skies that shine above" with Scott pictured against a cloudy sky in the opening of the video and then stepping out on the downtown streets that are drenched in the burning Cali sun. Scott's handsome looks aside, it is a fitting new video for a song that is a perfect score for the darker days of fall.