Still from Sydney Quiseng's "I Need Findin" music video.

Sydney Quiseng Refinds Herself With New Single, “I Need Findin'”

Watch Sydney Quiseng explore Japan in her new music video for "I Need Findin'."

Sydney Quiseng has been no stranger to releasing solo material at this point. Since her re-debut last year, she has left a trail of perfectly thought-provoking songs, the most recent being the sensational “Phases.” Onto the next phase of her metamorphosis, Sydney has released “I Need Findin’,” which the talented singer-songwriter has described as being one of her favorite songs she has written.

With the release of “I Need Findin’,” Sydney Quiseng has also released a beautifully shot music video that features the singer exploring the incredible landscape and cityscape of Japan, creating a dreamlike wonder that pairs perfectly with the themes of finding oneself that are present throughout the new single.

The song itself is stripped back in a beautiful way that leaves tons of room for mind game manipulation, as each listener should walk away from the experience with their own answer to finding themselves. Having been a fan of Sydney for what feels like a lifetime at this point, I can agree that this is one of the most real-feeling songs she has released into the treacherous waters of the world, and I’m looking forward to whatever comes next.

“I Need Findin'” can be streamed now across whatever streaming service you have chosen to spend your time with. As well as Sydney Quiseng’s previous releases, “Guilty” and “Wonder.”

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Brandon Flores

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