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The Optimist Evie Irie
song rec of the day !! vulnerable by evie irie
List of underrated singers/groups/duos:
Fletcher (she's awesome: writes great songs and has an amazing voice; go listen to her);
Nina Nesbitt (amazing voice and an amazing songwriter);
Charlotte OC (well, she's... she's so, so good, words aren't enough);
Julia Michaels (great songwriter, many of her song made me cried my eyes out);
Kelsea Ballerini (one of the best country singer and songwriter out there right now);
Years & Years (their song have some really important topic, plus they release bop after bop);
Vitamin String Quartet (if you've watched Reign, you know what I'm talking about: lemme just say that they're so, so good and should be listened more and by more people);
Sam Tsui (he's so freaking talent: can sing, dance, make music and writing song);
Julie Bergan (her songs never disappoints and are total bops, always);
Boyce Avenue (their acoustic covers are so, so good, some of them are even better than the originals);
Broods (I've spent weeks listening to their album cause it was so good and so addictive);
Frankie (her ep ''Dreamstate'' was soooooo good: five songs, all bops);
JoJo (ok, I know that she's been a singer since 2002, but I think that with time, people started to sleep on her: stop! She has one of the most amazing voice I've ever heard and her songs are amazing bops);
Sasha Sloan (I've listened to her 3 EPs and honestly they were great! If you're ever struggled with social anxiety or feeling like you don't belong somewhere, she's perfect. Plus she's so talent, has a great voice and her lyrics are so moving);
Caro (she's great! I haven't listened to all of her work, but up till now, I've loved so many of her songs! Even though she's so young, she's so talented and her lyrics are fenomenal!);
Carlie Hanson (haven't listened to all of her work, just I couple of song, but both songs are so good and so relatable, plus she's an amazing singer and songwriter and has a unique voice);
Evie Irie (her EP 5 Weeks In LA is so good and every song on it is a bop; so young, yet so talented);
Conan Gray (he's an amazing singer and an incredible songwriter and luckly he's finally getting the attention and notorious he deserves. His first album, Kid Krow, just came out and it's filled with bops and such relatable songs);
Fleur East (well, she's incredible, has an amazing voice and she switches from a genre to another without any difficulty. Honestly, she deserves more attention, she's so good and should be known worldwide);
King Princess (another amazing artist, who isn't recognise enough. She has an amazing voice and her song are so touching);
Maggie Rogers (people are truly sleeping on this amazing artist. Her songs from the album Heard It In A Past Life should be played everywhere. She has an amazing voice that kinda reminds me of Dolores O'Riordan voice; she's so talented and plus she's an amazing songwriter);
Danna Paola (she's a Spanish actress, some may know her as Lucrecia of the Netflix TV series Élite, but what some may not know is that she's an amazing singer. I've spent the last three days listening to her EP Sie7e+ and lemme tell you this if you haven't listened to it you're missing out)
*this list may be subject to some updates
Once in a blue moon, an artist chooses to make a grand entrance and pressing statement by entering the scene, not with a single, but with a whole EP of songs. It takes courage and guts to do such a thing. It seems Evie Irie’s confidence is strong, because the newcomer, who’s only 16, arrived late last month with an EP named 5 Weeks In LA. And the five track release certainly upholds that poised assurance. The Sydney native, who’s managed by Lady Gaga mentor Troy Carter, offers up a collection of refreshing pop songs on her first EP, accompanied by a music video for stand out cut and lead single Bitter. The slow-building burn of a vivid banger is about “how stupid it is to compare yourself to other people.” Fitting, coming from a budding young talent who’s doing things on her own terms and has never even touched social media. Bitter, with its dark undertone and fiery lushness, propelled by her dynamic soaring voice, has captured much fancy. The video for Bitter is well over a quarter million views already. Also not to be missed off the debut EP is sweeping The Optimist, a grandiose, majestic song said to encapsulate all that Evie Irie is about, with its injection of unfiltered positivity into the world around her. Evie Irie’s full EP can be streamed via Spotify, here.
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