In The Spotlight

Nora Mae – “How Didn’t You, Though?”

Born as the granddaughter of the legendary Eartha Kitt, Rachel Shapiro is a singer and songwriter who grew up in the music industry. From watching her grandmother perform on tour aged 5 to embracing anything to do with performing like vocal coaching and guitar lessons, music has always been a staple. Listening to lots of jazz and 50s/60s pop, she’s created an unique musical style. Inspired by Billie Holiday, Nancy Sinatra and Alicia Keys, she debuted with “Rendezvous” in 2022.

Singing about believing in someone so much that finding out that trust was a fantasy can be devastating, her new single takes us down the rabbit hole of disappointment. Taking some sultry jazz and blending it with retro-styled pop, she forges a smooth, seductive melody. With a propulsive rhythm, balmy bass and sweltering guitars conjuring a spellbinding sound, it’s her alluring vocals telling her introspective story, that create a captivating tune filled with sensual authenticity.

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Music History

Queen – “Somebody To Love”

From their album “A Day At The Races” (1976):

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New Music

Kenzie – “6 Feet Under”

From her upcoming album “Biting My Tongue”, to be released on 26 July 2024:

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