“This book-album is an object for them to hold, learn from, and draw inspiration from. It aims to strengthen the bond between the artist and the audience.”
30 · 05 · 2025
Singer-songwriter Aaron Koenig has unveiled his newest project, ‘Live Now!’.
This twelve-track compilation combines Koenig’s spiritually-infused songs with a beautifully designed book that includes lyrics, chords, background stories, and cover art.
The lead single from the project, ‘Money with Love’, is an empowering pop anthem characterized by Latin percussion and New Wave influences, promoting gratitude and generosity at a time when streaming platforms offer minimal compensation to artists.
“For a long time, I viewed money negatively, and it really hindered me,” Koenig explains. “However, when I began to foster a mindset of gratitude and abundance, everything shifted. That’s the essence of ‘Money with Love.’”
Koenig's ‘Live Now!’ delves into contemporary existential topics, ranging from mindfulness and mortality to emotional growth and artificial intelligence. The album traverses genres like rock, folk, soul, ska, flamenco, funk, and even bossa nova, fulfilling Koenig's goal of creating spiritually-aligned music that resonates with both the body and soul.
Tune in now.
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Singer-songwriter Aaron Koenig has unveiled his newest project, 'Live Now!'. This twelve-track collection combines Koenig's spiritually infused songs.