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Omar Apollo’s Latest Album “God Said No” Features An Intimate Voice Note From Pedro Pascal

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Pedro is a must-listen track on Apollo’s new album of breakup anthems.

Omar Apollo has just released his new album God Said No, and it’s already making waves. According to a review by Them, this record is full of emotional songs that will resonate with listeners.

One track that stands out is Pedro, which features a surprising guest: actor Pedro Pascal. In what sounds like a personal voice note, Pascal shares a touching story about a difficult time in his life. He talks about feeling lost and heartbroken while traveling through Europe during the covid pandemic.

“I remember asking the park bench to come alive and save me…”

Pascal’s story is raw and relatable. He describes a moment of vulnerability when he found himself seeking comfort from a park bench in Lucerne, Switzerland. It’s a reminder that in times of despair, we often look for solace in unexpected places.

The use of voice notes in music seems to be a growing trend. Charli XCX recently sent one to Lorde, asking to collaborate on a remix. These personal messages give fans a glimpse into the lives and friendships of their favorite artists.

God Said No is an album that celebrates vulnerability and the power of human connection. Whether you’re a fan of Omar Apollo, Pedro Pascal, or just appreciate honest storytelling, this record is worth checking out.

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