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NOT SO ‘SECRET’ ANISHA LABELLE RELEASES LATEST SINGLE

Anisha LaBelle Website: https://linktr.ee/anishalabelle

“Anisha LaBelle is a 20 year old up-and-comer with a desire to share her ability to smile during dark times. Her lyricism contains the vulnerability many listeners have come to enjoy in recent memory, as she finds a way to capture the light, airy nature of older generations of pop music with the R&B and rap influences of today’s music. Surrounded by sunny synths and rhythm-heavy melodies, her vocals act as a paintbrush dancing across a blank canvas with vividly bright colors; instilling the same sense of hope within a listener that the writer herself has.” – @devonculbert

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 Latest Project: Secret (Single) 

 Fun Fact fans don’t know: I am mostly self-taught and have been creating music since I was young. I recently studied and acquired a certificate in Audio Engineering, and have produced many of my own songs. 

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Hi Anisha! We are so excited to get to speak with you! Please let our audience know where you are doing this interview from now? 

I am from the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!   

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What kind of inspiration does the place you live give to your art? 

Growing up in this area, especially in the city, there was a huge hip-hop/rap influence. It was incredible for me to experience connecting with local artists, as there are so many talented musicians and rappers with their roots located in these areas. I was always inspired when recording in the city because I was able to catch a glimpse of the different styles of music people have there. 

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How did you end up there and is there a next stop destination for you? 

I grew up in the area and have bounced around towns a bit. I’m not sure where I’m headed, but I’m excited to see where life takes me next!

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What makes you feel the most secure when you’re creating? 

I feel most secure when I know I’ve put my hardest work and effort into whatever I have created. For me less is more, and I would rather pour my heart into meaningful creations than settle for less to meet a deadline. I believe emotion and intention is carried through music, and it’s best to create in a positive mindset, even if that means taking a bit longer. 

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Your career has gone a wild ride, what was a high and what was a low that you feel comfortable sharing with us? 

A high would definitely be working on the music video for my song Trip (Remix) [ft. Unw1ted]! I had so much fun connecting with such a talented group, and it was my first music video and collaboration project which was very exciting for me. I would have to say a low would be when I began learning how to mix and work with music editing software. It’s always difficult learning a new skill, and although I had some background knowledge it was intimidating because I was teaching myself at first. I encountered lots of technical issues which made me question if I would even be able to continue making music, but with some time and patience I am now more proficient than ever! 

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How would you describe where you are in your career now? 

I’ve been focusing on music professionally for about a year now, but I would definitely say I am still at the beginning of my career. 

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Best ways to keep the momentum in your career? 

I think consistency is really important; keeping up to date with your followers and releasing content here and there is a great way to stay connected. Getting people excited for upcoming projects and promoting ahead of time is always helpful as well.  

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What is the improvement that you’re looking to work on within your career? 

I would love to become more comfortable performing live, which I haven’t done yet. It’s been many years since I’ve been on a stage, so I would love to refresh those skills and work on creating a more prominent stage presence! 

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You have a really cool project that we’re excited about you talking about! Please share the AMAZING news you have about it with your audience! 

I am very excited to be working on my first album, “Heart Expansion”, which should be releasing sometime this year. I also feel beyond blessed to be teaming up with the extremely talented Vanessa Silberman, who has been working with me to produce this album. I can’t wait for people to listen, I put my heart into each song and I really hope it reflects the love that I have for creating! 

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Any updates on what you’re planning on dominating next! 

Look out for my album which should be dropping in the near future! Release date TBA

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How are you challenging the status quo? 

I think it’s very important to maintain your individuality as an artist. Although I have my influences, I believe creating your own unique and personal image is what really helps to define yourself and your music. 

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If you could speed up time would you get where you want to go right now or are you enjoying the journey? 

I think it can be a bit overwhelming to picture the future at times, especially when there isn’t a whole lot of certainty in this industry. I would love to reach the point where I am connected with a grander audience, so I can get feedback from fans who I know are listening. In the meantime, I like to remind myself to focus on the small steps ahead.  

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What is your mantra as artists for 2022? 

Duality is key. Everyone is multifaceted, so never try to fit yourself into a box to appease others. One person’s journey may look completely different than yours, so don’t be afraid to stand out from the crowd and show the sides of yourself you never thought you could! 

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What is something that you have taught a peer that you feel really honored to have done?

Whenever I meet new people I enjoy hearing where they came from and what inspires them. As I go along, I want to teach people to celebrate each other and our differences as individuals. I believe everyone has a unique perspective, and it’s important to embrace that when learning about others’ experiences. You can learn a lot from people’s viewpoints, even if they differ from your own. 

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What is something a peer has taught you that you feel honor in learning?

I’ve been fortunate to have spoken with people who’ve had a lot of experience in the music industry. I appreciate all of the knowledge they’ve passed on, whether technical or just life related! It’s powerful to recognize that even the biggest names had to start somewhere. 

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How are you disconnecting in a world that is always plugged in?

I think being self-aware of the content you’re consuming is really important in this day and age. I try to stay off of social media as much as possible, and limit indulging in content when necessary. Constantly comparing yourself and viewing others’ progress may hinder your own creativity and momentum. 

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When you get back to plugging in, where can fans interact with you?

To stay up to date with me and for much more content, you can check out my Instagram! (@anishalabelle) 

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I also post my music on all streaming platforms which you can explore here:

  Trip Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0TdXLT1FDU

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Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/anisha-labelle/1548095169

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5riJ63hAqhJY1mk1AhsVaG

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SoundCloud:https://soundcloud.com/anishalabelle

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS8XCssvR6dMuxraY20yT9w

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Edie Yvonne shared a vibrant sound “Sometimes”

EDIE YVONNE

Edie Yvonne released a vibrant force, infusing her youthful spirit into the familiar strains of No Doubt’s “Sometimes.” As the Coachella buzz electrified the air and whispers of No Doubt’s reunion tantalized fans, she stepped onto the scene with a bold reinterpretation.

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With a nod to her roots in the City of Angels, this 15-year-old singer-songwriter imbues “Sometimes” with a fresh energy that resonates beyond generations. What begins as a tribute to her mother’s era morphs into something entirely her own, a fusion of funk-infused rhythms, pulsating drums, and intricate guitar licks that propel the listener into a whirlwind of sound.

Above all, her voice soars, effortlessly capturing the essence of youthful exuberance and raw emotion. Her seamless transition from her original compositions to this inspired cover demonstrates her talent and versatility as an artist.

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Edie Yvonne is a beacon of sincerity and innovation in a world where authenticity sometimes feels elusive. Her rendition of “Sometimes” covers a bold statement, a declaration of her artistic prowess, and a promise of what’s to come.

For fans old and new, “Sometimes” is a rediscovery of a beloved classic through the lens of a rising star. With its infectious groove and undeniable charm, this track will find a home in playlists everywhere.

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Christin Hyshka ignites a sonic introspection via his single, “Something That I Can Believe”

Christin Hyshka

Something That I Can Believe,” Christin Hyshka’s newest offering, is the lead single from his upcoming album Rescue, slated for release on June 13th, encapsulates the essence of folk-roots music. Hyshka’s introspective lyrics navigate the labyrinth of fear, the yearning for faith, and the quest for meaning in our complex world.

Something That I Can Believe” is a melodious expedition that traverses the complexities of human emotion, emphasizing the significance of preserving belief amidst the cacophony of clamoring voices vying for our attention. With heartfelt candor, Hyshka encourages listeners to contemplate their beliefs in the face of the inundation of information prevalent in modern society. Drawing from his profound connection to his roots in rural Manitoba and upbringing steeped in the influences of iconic artists such as Neil Young and Bob Dylan, Hyshka creates a poignant musical narrative that resonates powerfully with his audience.

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The track was recorded in his hometown of Edmonton, Alberta, and emanates sincerity and evocative sentiment. Hyshka’s earnest vocals, accompanied by soul-stirring instrumentals, knit together a tapestry of introspection and a quest for hope.

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Christin penned the song “Something That I Can Believe” while reflecting on the importance of belief. He intends to make a persuasive argument that justifies the role of belief in our lives. In today’s age, where we are bombarded with information from all directions, it can be challenging to discern what information is credible and what isn’t. Despite the potential difficulties, Christin stresses that beliefs play a crucial role in our lives. Hence, it is essential to recognize and address the significance of belief.

With its timeless appeal and universal message, “Something That I Can Believe” will surely deliver a sonic beacon of light amidst the world’s uncertainties. This soul-stirring anthem is a valuable addition to any playlist, and it showcases Hyshka’s prowess as a songwriter and a heartfelt storyteller. If you’re an enthusiast craving a musical experience that moves your soul.

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