Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Josh Olsen is back with yet another hit. Following the success of “Bad Things,” “Next to You,” and “Breathing In,” Josh is showcasing a more vulnerable side to his artistry with the powerful pop ballad, “Sex with a Stranger.” Produced by GRAMMY-nominated Bart Schoudel, “Sex with a Stranger” tells the story of a relationship that has run its course.
Josh tells Pop Culturalist, “‘Sex with a Stranger’ is about a relationship that got to a point where you are just going through the motions. Our relationship had a great run, but I’m sleeping on the edge of my bed just because I know you don’t want me here anymore.” The single is fresh off Josh’s highly-anticipated debut EP, which is expected to be released soon.
Take a listen to “Sex with a Stranger” below and keep up with Josh by following him on Twitter and Instagram.
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