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  • Review: "love again" - Ada LeAnn

    "love again" comes as the latest single from bedroom pop singer, Ada LeAnn. The moody track details her experience grieving a past relationship, while watching her ex so easily move on with someone else. Feeling hurt and angry, she calls out them out for skipping getting closure, leaving her, and causing damage. With poignant lyricism, a piano-laden production, and a powerful bridge, the track felt similar to what could have been a song off Olivia Rodrigo's Sour album. Even if you are not reeling from a broken heart and trying to move on, "love again" is the perfect addition to any playlist. The track begins with a piano-heavy introduction, before Ada dives deep into the emotions swirling around inside of her after this breakup. In the vulnerable chorus, she sings, "Help me make it make sense / How can you love again?" and "Running round with her / Did you think about the damage while moving on?" Breakups can be difficult, especially when the person you loved moves on to another relationship before you have fully processed the end of your relationship. Between impassioned vocals and saddening production, Ada takes you through the stages of her hurt, anger, and resentment. If you're looking for a new song to scream or cry to, this is the perfect song to check out. 17-year-old singer-songwriter Ada LeAnn is striving to be a fresh voice in pop music for teenagers like herself. She made it as a semi-finalist on the NBC show American Song Contest in their first season for her song, "Natalie." "Natalie" also won the 2022 Josie Music Awards, and Ada got to perform it at the Grand Ole Opry. With a style similar to artists like Tate McRae and Taylor Swift, she brings authenticity and relatability into her penmanship, often taking inspiration from her experiences in relationships. If you enjoyed "love again," you can find her other music on all streaming platforms. Written By Sydney Gray FOLLOW ADA LEANN: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube

  • Review: "Save Us" - Ashley Elle

    Ashley Elle’s hard-hitting new single “Save Us” has hit streaming and is now released. “Save Us,” in Ashely’s own words, is about “the messiness and complexities of love and relationships.” In the song, Ashley writes about a relationship that, through manipulation and games, has broken her. She’s tried to make it work, and now she’s done. That feeling of trying to find every solution, yet none of them working out, that Ashley is singing about is captured nicely throughout the track. It’s expressed over a heartbeat-like, slow production, which also nicely matches Ashley’s vocals: it’s all quiet, like the quiet feeling of giving up on a partnership that once was real. Like Ashely said, there was “nothing left to save [her and her partner].” Click here to listen to "Save Us"! This type of track does capture all of the feelings that Ashley talks about in the song well. Overall, this single does tie together cohesively: the lyrics, the production, and the vocals all fit together quite nicely. Ashley’s vocals are soft but match the low-key production nicely. The lyrics are the centerfold of this story: there was nothing left to save in Ashley’s eyes. Defeated, Ashley sings like she’s feeling the emotions all over again. That performance tie-in with the production caught my attention with this track. The specific situation of leaving a party due to an argument with a partner, with all the small details of situations before, leads listeners to sympathize and understand Ashley’s feelings. Ashley Elle is a singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, attending Loyola Marymount University. Growing up, she discovered she wanted to become a singer-songwriter when her dad encouraged her to sing in the studio for the first time. From there, everything fell into place. Quickly having people from the industry reaching out and wanting to work with her, Ashley has honed the art of songwriting over time and touches on themes of love, heartbreak, and growing up all within her music. Following in the footsteps of artists such as Lizzy McAlpine and Gracie Abrams, Ashley Elle is vulnerable and authentic in her songwriting. Keep up with her on social media, which is linked below. Written By Abby Mornhinweg FOLLOW ASHLEY ELLE: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube

  • Review: "treehouse therapy" - being anne

    In a freeing and euphoric new single, “treehouse therapy” by being anne combines the plot of a girls trip with the feelings of youth and being alive. Her voice is clear and snappy, with a matter of fact tone that is common in her past work. The angsty electric guitar leads the listener throughout the journey that being anne takes herself. Her and her friends take on a roadtrip to a girls trip in a treehouse, in which they find themselves scared of their environment while also facing it head on and healing through it all. They help each other through their breakups, and the lyrics deal with both heartbreak and friendship. Every young woman has experienced this event themselves, and being anne puts every feeling directly into words. The song starts slow and begins to build as the girls travel on their way. A cymbal crash that mimics the feeling of a breakthrough, and the chorus hits. The first line sets the scene of their trip, and being anne sings, “a treehouse in the middle of nowhere / Did we really book this when we were sober?”. They aren’t exactly thrilled to be in the wilderness like this, but know that their end goal of healing will be achieved, which she explains in the rest of the chorus. The song slows down to allow the bridge to hit listeners hard, and the lyrics recap the goals of this trip. She sings, “We’re running, running / Running out of reasons to cry / Running, running / Running out of reasons to lie / Finding all the reasons to try”. Currently residing in Hamburg, Germany, being anne is a rising star in the music industry. She has almost 10,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, and has released 6 singles in the past year. She is currently working on her first EP, which listeners eagerly await. Her music style is similar to that of Phoebe Bridgers, Lizzy McAlpine, and Holly Humberstone. Their styles all incorporate a distinct way of story-telling, as well as having a calmer soundscape with instrumentation guiding the listener through the song. Make sure to follow the social medias below to go on more soul seeking journeys with being anne! Written By Tessa Maddaloni FOLLOW BEING ANNE: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | YouTube

  • Review: "Never Let Me Go" - Reaven

    Similar souls seeking each other out is what Reaven beautifully captures in their latest single, "Never Let Me Go." The song comes on the heels of U.S. hit "Ordinary Heroes" and explores the feelings that accompany human connection, finding comfort in someone's presence. Exploring a universal experience, Reaven's "Never Let Me Go" features a narrative everyone can relate to or wish for, hoping we all find someone to adventure through life with. For some, it's a relationship between two lovers or soulmates; for others, it's a loyal friendship. It's whoever feels like home. A must-listen for those needing a pick-me-up, Reaven's "Never Let Me Go" shines with a vibrant pop-rock soundscape. The single features infectious dance beats, crisp guitar riffs, and energetic melodies, making the track captivating from start to finish. Pairing masterfully with the lighthearted background, the lead singer's laid-back vocals flawlessly float over the instrumentals with an essence that's both relaxing and mesmerizing. "Never Let Me Go" feels timeless, embracing elements of nostalgic dance-pop and contemporary pop-rock, giving the track a sound reminiscent of Dua Lipa and Cat Janice. Consisting of 4 members, Reaven is a group delivering unique indie/pop-rock tracks inflected with a strong electro-pop influence. The quartet is known for their intense shows and unique sound, captivating audiences around the world. Reaven's first album, Unbreakable, signaled the start of something wonderful, taking the group on a European tour that encompassed a total of 12 countries. Recently, their latest releases have slipped onto the playlists of hundreds of radio stations across 45 countries with their single "Ordinary Heroes" reaching the Top 40, Top 100, and Top Indie Charts in the U.S. (New Music Weekly and MediaBase). Some of Reaven's other popular works include "My City's On Fire," "Electric Love - French Version," and "A Place Where You Belong." Written By Cheyenne Johnson FOLLOW REAVEN: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube

  • Review: "The Art Of Letting Go" - Neon Dreams x Matthew Mole

    “The Art Of Letting Go” explores the intoxicating escape from reality that listening to music can offer young people. In everyday life, you may never feel quite safe enough to be comfortable. You often feel alone in crowded rooms or having to venture into the real world. However, there is something you have always found solace in: music. Your anxious feelings bubble up and feel like they consume you, but you can lean back on your favorite artists. Nostalgic wavelengths move through your headphones and soothe your soul. Unfamiliar joy from musical experiences calm you down enough to just let everything go. All your worries, cares, and anxieties just wash away after you allow yourself to melt into your favorite songs. “The Art Of Letting Go” is an energetic commercial pop anthem that is as enjoyable and freeing as the music it describes. In the narrative, we are meant to accept music as a safe space to let go of our struggles and not let them be consuming. The energetic and uplifting elements that curated this single have forged a rhythm that soothes your soul. The first instrument we are introduced to is a ukulele accompanied alongside vocals. This builds up to an electric guitar that serves as the stand out element of the chorus next to the consistent drum beats. One of the most standout aspects of this single is the bridge and the transition into it. The ukulele from the beginning suddenly returns amongst vocal ad libs and speak-singing. What this leads to is a striking shift into reggae-inspired beats. These consistently energetic and soothing elements of before merge together through this bridge to cultivate an uplifting reggae twist. Neon Dreams is a singer-songwriter duo from Halifax, Nova Scotia. For “The Art Of Letting Go”, they have collaborated with singer-songwriter Matthew Mole from Cape Town, South Africa. Neon Dreams first met in High School and quickly bonded over their shared interest in music. They formed their duo in 2015 and have since gone on to make music in a number of genres, including pop, rock, and reggae. After going viral in South Africa from their song “Life Without Fantasies”, they began touring and making even more of a name for themselves there. They met Matthew Mole not long after their success in South Africa. Mole became known after winning Converse sponsored “Get Out of the Garage” competition in 2012, and released his debut album in 2013. The duo and Mole gravitated towards each other and were determined to eventually collaborate with each other. Make sure to follow them on social media and give “The Art Of Letting Go” a listen! Written By Willow Gray FOLLOW NEON DREAMS X MATTHEW MOLE: Instagram | Instagram | YouTube

  • Review: “Friend of the Family” - Liv Miraldi

    As a child of divorce, it's not often that I get to hear songs about the end of a marriage. And it's also interesting to hear these songs from the perspective of the child. "Friend of the Family" is the latest single by singer and songwriter Liv Miraldi. It’s an emotional reflection of an affair from the child's point-of-view, and brought plenty of tears to my eyes. I think Miraldi’s writing is truly exceptional, and there are plenty of beautiful lyrics presented. One I especially like is the lyric, “No she's not a friend of the family / She f*cked up the family / Now it's gone.” Stunning work, this song truly tugged at my heartstrings. I think Miraldi has an incredibly soft-spoken voice. Yet, it still holds a lot of strength and power as she pushes through the chorus. You can truly hear every ounce of emotion in her voice, which I appreciate. I always worry about sad songs not being able to display the artist's emotions well. However, I think it sounded perfect with this song. I think Miraldi has a vocal style very similar to artists like GAYLE, Johnny Orlando, and Tinashe. She’s even gotten to write songs for them! Liv Miraldi is an LA-based singer and songwriter who has been releasing music since 2017, with the release of her debut single “Undertow.” Today, she is most well-known for her popular hits, “Wingwoman” and “Same People.” She got herself involved in music from a very young age, where she would begin writing songs at the age of 7. Miraldi would go on to attend private Arts schools to hone in on her craft. And clearly, all her hard work is finally paying off. With an average of 34,500 monthly listeners on Spotify, Miraldi is working her way up the ladder and making herself known. So, go stream “Friend of the Family,” and allow yourself to get lost in her emotional writing. Written By Isabel Mays FOLLOW LIV MIRALDI: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook

  • Review: "broken by you" - Alexander Stewart

    (photo credit: Erik Melvin) Toronto-born singer/songwriter Alexander Stewart is no stranger to mining heartbreak for material. A quick glance at his discography, featuring titles such as the viral "i wish you cheated" (yes, stylized to be entirely lowercase), immediately prepares you for the emotional journey ahead. His latest single, "broken by you," wastes no time placing listeners in the midst of romantic wreckage. The LA-based artist's new track has the gravitas of power balladry with the bones of solid-bodied pop. Stewart's vocals are mixed so closely that the reverb-soaked piano blurs into a mood-setting backdrop. As the thumping kicks build steam, the "blame's on me" singer fuels his vocal performance to match the energy. Once "broken by you" builds momentum, it refuses to yield. At just under three minutes, the powerful track squeezes out a mountain of emotion in a singular moment. Like the shattered mirror reflecting his image on the single's cover, Stewart writes of the singular, fracturing moment in a relationship. "If I can't find you a reason to stay, / And my heart's gonna break, then at least I can say / I was broken by you." Of a relationship already past its breaking point, the singer/songwriter considers what it means for him to have lost this person. Clearly within his ideal zone as a writer, he wastes no space pairing potent imagery. "Leave your ghost, I'll let you haunt me," he sings. At times, Stewart might hint at these lingering expressions as silver linings. To have felt anything at all, as he suggests, is a gift to hold dearly. Alexander Stewart's return with "broken by you" follows a big year for his career as a singer/songwriter. In December of 2023, he released the EP, if only you knew. Garnering critical praise, Rolling Stone coverage, and an invitation to perform on Late Night with Seth Myers, Stewart is showing no signs of slowing down. With over a half-billion global streams, there's no denying the emotional resonance of his heartbreak anthems. This massive fan-base has brought Stewart to his ongoing tour, including the recently announced North American leg. Alongside the single, "broken by you" released with an accompanying music video directed by Nick and Pat Demarais. Written By Andy M. FOLLOW Alexander Stewart: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube

  • Review: "You Make Me Look Over My Shoulder" - Maddie Jackway

    Maddie Jackway's new single, "You Make Me Look Over My Shoulder" boldly expresses the pain and paranoia of being ghosted by someone you love. If you've ever experienced something like this, you know how shocking it can feel. It leaves you confused and full of questions, wondering if you should've seen it coming. Not to mention the intense fear of running into that person in the future. It's overall an avalanche of thoughts that Maddie describes with daring accuracy. The lyrics pass over fleeting thoughts, like, "You were just lonely I'm not the only one on your mind" and, "So you're worried for your reputation". They're structured in such a way that listeners experience the racing anxiety of trying to piece together the answers all the same. We empathize with the trauma, and that makes a powerful song. Musically, the song is dark, almost vengeful in composition. It ties together drone-like pads with pulsing electronic drums and just a hint of strings. Paired with Maddie's rich vocal sound and dissonant background harmonies, the instrumental serves the haunting experience of the lyrics tastefully. To top it all off, "You Make Me Look Over My Shoulder" is composed in the key of Ab Minor, often described as, "the key of the grave", as it lends itself well to lamentation and funeral marches. I think this was a brilliant choice, as the song itself feels like mourning the loss of someone you love. It feels like grief, and being ghosted can often send us to a similar place, emotionally. Loss is often hard to express beyond sadness, but Maddie Jackway paints the process of contemplation and healing in all of its many colors. Maddie Jackway is a pop-soul-folk singer-songwriter based in Geelong, VIC, Australia. In 2020, she released her first EP, "What Is This Freedom?", jumpstarting her notoriety in the Victorian music scene. Having opened for Alex Lahey and The Smith Street Band on tour and performing at the 2022 Port Fairy Folk Festival, Maddie has built a formidable name for herself in folk music. In 2023, she was represented at Victoria University in Melbourne as the Music Artist in Residence. There, she recorded her sophomore EP with co-producer and keyboardist, Jake Amy. "You Make Me Look Over My Shoulder" is the lead single for the upcoming EP and is expected to be accompanied by four more tracks of similar caliber. I know for sure that I'll be looking out for it and you should too! You can listen to "You Make Me Look Over Your Shoulder" now on all major streaming platforms. Written By Shelbi Baker FOLLOW MADDIE JACKWAY: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube *Sponsored Post - Discovered on Musosoup. A contribution was made to help create this article. #SustainableCurator

  • Review: "Different Houses" - St. Lundi

    British singer-songwriter St. Lundi has just released his first single of 2024, “Different Houses.” This song divulges into his experience with his parents divorce with unparalleled vulnerability and maturity. The song begins without a mention of the divorce, rather of the heartbreak he experienced at 12 years old. It secretly tore him apart, but he tried to hide it. As all of us do, we naturally idolize our parents, but in St. Lundi’s case, watching their love fall apart really hurt him. For him, it was always, “a different house, a different day/seeing the car pulling away, feel the tears run down my face.” Even though the tradeoff between his parents happened all the time, it didn’t sting any less when he had to say goodbye to each of his parents. His parents tried to sympathize with him, trying to comfort him by saying he’s not to blame and they understand his pain, but St. Lundi was never convinced they actually did. He talks about how his siblings reacted - his brother turned to rage and anger while his sister was suffering in silence. Despite the overarching themes of heartbreak and sadness, St. Lundi still adds a positive message into the song: despite his parents divorce, they’re still a family, even though they live in different houses. “Different Houses” is a genuine, heart-wrenching track, even if you haven’t been affected by divorce. In the verses, the production is solemnly barren, with a focus on St. Lundi’s vocals. The orchestral strings in this song give it this oceanic feeling, with the strings staying calm in the verses but swelling in the choruses. In the choruses, St. Lundi harnesses the intense emotions he feels along with the dramatization of the production. St. Lundi also includes some folk pop elements with the use of a plucked acoustic guitar throughout the track. The emotions that St. Lundi conveys in his singing and lyrics translate so well to the production of the song. It’s clear that he is unafraid to be vulnerable and how he doesn’t shy away from discussing personal matters. St. Lundi is a singer-songwriter hailing from Hayling Island on the South Coast of the UK. He first broke out into the music scene with his debut release “You’ve Got the Wrong Guy” in March of 2020. Despite having very few music releases under his belt, he worked with Norwegian mega-stars Kygo and Seeb in 2020 and 2021, respectively. In July of 2020, he released his first EP, “Heavy Words.” Since then, he has had many remarkable hits, such as “Nights Like This,” which currently boasts over 68 million streams on Spotify alone. As of now, St. Lundi has garnered almost 900k monthly listeners on Spotify, and is set to release his first LP “Island” in fall 2024. It’s clear this LP and all of his future music will continue to showcase St. Lundi’s musical talents time and time again. Written By Lauren DiGiovanni FOLLOW ST. LUNDI: Instagram | Spotify | Website | Facebook | YouTube

  • Review: "Vegas" - Johnny Orlando

    “But if you’re willing, I’ll show you all my cards.” This is a love song that has many references to Vegas and gambling. Orlando is right in the sense that love is a gamble. There are so many factors that we have absolutely no control over (though we like to think that we do). But, the end goal, the thought of the big win, in this case, of finding love is so thrilling that we put ourselves through the process time and time again, remaining hopeful that we'll never call "bust". So, we subject ourselves to possible rejection in the hopes that we’ll receive acceptance and a once-in-a-lifetime and lifelong partnership, a built-in best friend and love all rolled into one. The build-up to the chorus lays out the foundation for the song. “I don’t want to freak you out.” is the first line of this song and for good reason. The subject matter is one of the most intense feelings we as humans face, love, and Johnny sings about “risking it all” and “betting on us”. So, he’s given this much thought, and he hopes that the other party has as well, but, just in case they haven’t, it begins with not wanting to alarm them. And, at the same time, wanting to let them know how he’s feeling and what the long run looks like for them. The references just keep coming in this song, cleverly and strategically placed while Orlando dances on the track with his smooth vocals. The notion of "staying" as in the game of 21, where you don't get any more cards and hope your score is high enough; "Betting on us" as in wagering something significant -life, time, his heart - on their love and its power, stating that their “odds are ten – one", relationships fail all of the time. Orlando does, however, repeat the lines “But, if you’re willing, I’ll show you all my cards. Let’s just risk it all.” So, Orlando is so certain of their love that not only is he willing to bet on them, but, he invites his love to also join him in this gamble. After all, it truly does take two to tango. Aside from clever lyrics and Orlando’s enchanting vocals, we have the infectious melody that accompanies the stellar song that is “Vegas”. It’s not only easy and compelling to sing along to, it’s just a fun song that also touches on an important topic that everyone can relate to. Every relationship is a gamble, even if it seems “easy” and like it “just makes sense”, someone can always change their mind, love can fade. Love, a lot like life, is a box of chocolates. Honestly, even the boxes that are labelled are able to contain surprises, you just really truly never know what you’re going to get. And that in itself is a part of the thrill of the experience that is love. John “Johnny” Orlando is a 21-year-old actor, singer and songwriter from Mississauga, Canada. His acting credits range from voice work on the children's shows such as "Super Why!" and "Wishenpoof" to countless music videos and the television series "Total Eclipse". He cites musical artist Justin Bieber as his biggest influence for pursuing a singing career. Johnny has been making his mark in the music industry, first garnering attention by posting covers of popular songs on his YouTube, then by releasing his long-awaited debut album “All The Things That Could Go Wrong” in 2022, and, most recently, releasing his EP “The Ride” in 2024. Orlando divided "The Ride" into three parts, before releasing the project in its entirety in February. He has been awarded the title of “Best Canadian Act” four times from 2018-2022 at the MTV Europe Music Awards and has amassed millions of followers across his social media accounts – Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, Twitter, and YouTube. If you're betting on Orlando's success and wish to see his journey, stream his latest project, "The Ride" including his single “Vegas” and follow him on his socials below! Written By Keiunna Thompson FOLLOW JOHNNY ORLANDO: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube

  • Review: "2053" - Bellah Mae

    Bellah Mae released her song “2053”. The song expresses how she feels that her first love will forever be held close to her heart. This song will be featured on Bellah’s second EP titled “Never Waste a Heartbreak,” which will be released on May 3rd. The song is a pop ballad that showcases Bellah's ability to be vulnerable and tell a story with lyrics. Love marks us in a variety of ways and it’s not always bad. She shares how someone can be in your life and when they leave, it’s painful, but it can be special because of the effect they had on you. Being with the right person feels incredible, but the timing isn’t right. You can’t forget the impact they made no matter how hard you try. Nicholas Sparks once said, “The first time you fall in love, it changes you forever and no matter how hard you try, that feeling never goes away.” First loves are unforgettable. There is something so raw and innocent about the relationship, yet we feel the emotions so intensely. Bellah says in 2053, “I got another man and a happy family, and he’s a great guy, but he doesn’t have a clue, that I do love him, just not how I loved you.” She perfectly verbalizes how she is still falling in love, and living her life, but again that one person is stuck like glue. It’s hard when a love felt epic and suddenly it goes away. We compare the greats to the news, looking for the same thing despite knowing every love is going to be different. Bellah voiced that in her line, “see you in every guy I date, why can’t I seem to replace you.” “2053” is a beautiful song and I can’t wait to hear the rest of “Never Waste a Heartbreak.” Bellah Mae is an incredibly talented artist with inspirations drawn from pop, country and pop-punk. She has been practicing her craft of songwriting since the age of 8. Her powerful messages and honesty create lyrics that feel empowering. Her discography is continually growing and she will be going on Tour soon. Bellah seems to have a lot of exciting things in store. Be sure to follow Bellah on all social media platforms linked below. Written By Emylee Herring FOLLOW BELLAH MAE: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube

  • Review: "Gale" - Anya Gupta

    At times, the people we love can abandon us. They can fecklessly leave us deserted in an ocean of misery and rejection. Where the salty waves of an infuriated shore are incessant, suffocating us, and reminding us that we were never enough for them in the end. We leave our hearts in the possessions of individuals to please them, and present them with our vulnerability in desperate hopes that they will stay– and yet, they hand us back our hearts with perforated holes that ache upon woeful recollection. Gale, by Anya Gupta, is a calamitous heartbreak song about queer heartache that depicts the singer facing disconsolate emotions. The singer expresses her resentment and disdain for the aloof individual who left her in impuissant heartbreak. Her lyrics paint the kind of heartbreak that leaves many listeners lachrymose, her lyrics also tell an impactful story about the harrowing tendencies her former love harbored, causing the singer to lack trust in them. In the cover artwork and song, the lyrics go “it’s exhausting trying to be just what you like” potentially hinting that the singer tries time after time to rectify herself for this love, and yet gets nothing in return, nothing that would free her from her exhaustion and affliction. Instead of allowing this to fester, the singer portrays how she must learn to prosper without them. Click Here to Listen to "Gale"! The song, Gale, harbors a plaintive tempo with the help of Anya’s distressed voice. Almost as though such a remembrance brings upon vehement emotions, mostly emotions of lassitude, accentuating just how hurt the singer was by the unfortunate actions of this someone. The rhythmic strings of the guitar mingled with Anya’s innately idyllic voice make for a song that can greatly impact any listener who has previously confronted similar heartache. Anya’s skillful lyrics somehow conjured similar emotions for me. When I listened and read the first few words, my mind instantly went to an individual with manipulative and narcissistic tendencies with effective verses like “you build me up to break me” and “mold me how you want me to be”. It’s almost as though I was instantly awestruck, those words pulled at the strings of my heart, recalling such identical emotions Anya was expressing in her impactful song. I understand how demanding and exhausting it is to deal with such a person, left feeling laughable and drained by their agonizing, and clearly reckless actions. Yet, Anya’s charming voice makes it a song that can be listened to almost anywhere. It’s a song listeners everywhere can sing along to, whether they’ve experienced such sore emotions, or not. Anya Gupta, an upcoming and wildly gifted singer and songwriter who is based in New York City. She is best known for music genres like indie pop/folk and alternative. Anya is an exceptionally young talent who graduated high school in the year 2021, which tells us that this is just the very beginning of her career as a talented singer/songwriter! She is mostly active on social media apps like Instagram where she updates photos of herself, her friends, and most importantly, her music journey. Although she is just spreading her wings on her musical talents, she has managed to gather multiple listeners who express their immense support for her meticulously crafted music. I cannot wait to hear more from Anya, and if her music and lyrics have touched your hearts as they have mine, follow her socials to keep up with her flourishing journey, and to cheer her on! Written By Rosalyn Sanchez FOLLOW ANYA GUPTA: Instagram | Spotify | TikTok | Twitter | YouTube

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