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INGAJA invites to nurture the inner growth in a new music video for "Look Up"

Lithuanian singer-songwriter INGAJA has shared a music video for the song "Look Up" from her EP "Space". INGAJA's downhearted lyrics and atmospheric tones can make your mind race and time stop.  

Introducing her new video, she said:

"Nurture your inner growth! Being scared is part of life, but the fears we don't face become our limits."

INGAJA was born and raised in a small seaside town Klaipeda in Lithuania. Her inspiration for writing and composing is related to her immediate environment and her personal life experiences, however, she intentionally dedicates time to connect with nature as it helps to unplug and stimulate creativity. Nature and the feeling of wilderness can easily be sensed in dreamy soundscapes. 

She has spent years accumulating her musical knowledge through participation in various musical endeavors and events in Lithuania and abroad. While her songs draw from such influences as Ben Howard, Fink, Tash Sultana, etc., they all are colored by her own distinctive sound. INGAJA’s music deftly combines deep, dark, lush and full of immeasurable sadness energy, acoustic rock melodies and tender ambient soundscapes. Song lyrics center around self discovery, honesty, humility and memory reclaiming.


Take a look at the video, which was recorded 2 years ago in spring, when pandemic started and artists joined in our #togetherathome campaign: