Darius Martin Shares an Uplifting Message with Survivors of Domestic Violence on “Sparks Don’t Fly”

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Los Angeles based songwriter, Darius Martin, grew up in the American Southwest and musically finds a sweet spot between R&B and pop. Martin’s latest single “Sparks Don’t Fly” is a collective effort with Doorways, an organization that helps survivors of domestic violence, to raise awareness and donate a portion of the proceeds toward survivors. The single is a moving, poignant narrative on the effects of abusive relationships. Featuring the talented Latin vocalist Shantal Vella, “Sparks Don’t Fly” is an emotive confluence of voices that captures the gravity of a double-sided relationship with stirring performances from both Martin and Vella. 

Over a heavy-hearted haze of rhythmics, tranquil strokes of acoustic guitar, and vocals that diffuse like a chemical reaction, “Sparks Don’t Fly” brings the emotional depth beneath abusive relationships to the surface. Darius Martin sings, “I don’t want to keep on burning in this wildfire/ I thought I showed you that you were my one desire.” The powerful title “Sparks Don’t Fly” represents how love can transform over the course of a rocky relationship and morph into something unrecognizable. Martin hopes this song will empower listeners to seek help and feel less alone in their journey forward. 

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Darius Martin is currently based in Los Angeles, but grew up in Southwestern cities including El Paso, Texas and Alamogordo, New Mexico. He is a graduate of the prestigious Los Angeles Film Institute and a multi-faceted creative. His latest single “Sparks Don’t Fly” is a powerful initiative for change. 

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