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Nevada Red Returns With Latest Glam-Pop Single «Until I’ll Cease To Be»

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The 27-year-old boundary-defying artist, who has enjoyed success appearing in Wonderland and Rollacoaster magazines, continues her efforts – in breathtaking fashion – to release a new and exciting collection of music throughout 2022.

The 27-year-old boundary-defying artist, who has enjoyed success appearing in Wonderland and Rollacoaster magazines, continues her efforts – in breathtaking fashion – to release a new and exciting collection of music throughout 2022.

Italian artist Nevada Red has racked up over 400,000 streams on Spotify in just under a year. Though a relatively untried entity in the mainstream music world, she has an impressive catalogue of powerful, electronically driven songs already under her belt – each taking listeners on a stirring journey through love, life, death and pain.

Her smash synth-pop track «Body Rock’ featured in the No. 1 Netflix movie hit Senior Year, gaining mass traction and placing her firmly on the map as one-to-watch for the future of glam-pop. The accomplished ‘High Price’ has been played on over 31 radio stations (inter)national radio stations so far, nearing 100,000 streams in a little over two months.

«Until I’ll Cease To Be» does not dissent from Nevada Red’s philosophy of raw emotion; its cries of ‘I’ll love you until I cease to be’ echo over-top a pumping, heartfelt and ultimately moving synth-driven backing track – creating a sound (and mood) that simply washes over you. Syncopated guitar riffs lead the listener into an anthemic chorus, celebrating the «eternal partnership of love against all the odds».

She explains the messages behind her latest single: «After a painful break-up which led me to finding out who I was – a transgender woman – I met a guy who turned my world upside down and loved me from the first day we met. I wrote this song for him». She goes on to say that the track is both a hymn to love and a celebration of life: «I managed to fall in love once more, after hurting for so long, and this song is the redemption of that pain, the beauty of a fresh love when you think it’s impossible to love again».

The singer recalls the collaborations on «Until I’ll Cease To Be»: produced by great friend and colleague Future Humans, the single was conceptualised «during a summer evening, with a glass of She explains the messages behind her latest single: “After a painful break-up which led me to finding out who I was – a transgender woman – I met a guy who turned my world upside down and loved me from the first day we met. I wrote this song for him». She goes on to say that the track is both a hymn to love and a celebration of life: «I managed to fall in love once more, after hurting for so long, and this song is the redemption of that pain, the beauty of a fresh love when you think it’s impossible to love again».

The singer recalls the collaborations on »Until I’ll Cease To Be»: produced by great friend and colleague Future Humans, the single was conceptualised «during a summer evening, with a glass of red in my hand and my producer on the guitar. Him and I have been working together from day one… he knows exactly what my sound is and how to enhance what I bring to him».

Despite the modest creative process, Nevada Red is bold enough to suggest she channels the prowess of many pioneering and edgy pop icons: «Can you see Lady Gaga, Lorde, Édith Piaf, Stromae and P!nk in me…?» she says. «They’re here with me!» She’s also keen to point out her similarity to more names, stating her music is ‘for-fans-of’ Katy Perry, Mika and Camila Cabello among others.

Aiming to emulate the success of the aforementioned stars, Nevada Red has the potential to become a real force in mainstream pop music. One thing’s for sure: she’s well on her way to doing so; «Until I’ll Cease To Be» is a well-conceived offering displaying that her musical repertoire spans a more varied range of styles and moods than first thought…

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