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29 April, 2021Print

Marzz Releases New “Cleopatra” Music Video

Marzz Releases New “Cleopatra” Music Video

WATCH HERE – OUT TODAY VIA  KEEP COOL/RCA RECORDS

“dripping with yearning”

 – MTV

“checks all of the genre’s best boxes” 

– NYLON

“delivers her outlook on life as a woman while impressing with her songwriting skills”

– UPROXX

“future urban and rhythmic radio success”

 – Rated R&B

 

Following the release of her new single “Cleopatra,” 21-year-old R&B singer Marzz debuts the official music video via Keep Cool/RCA Records. Set against the colorful backdrop of Marzz’s hometown of Louisville, KY, “Cleopatra” sees Marzz traveling through vibrant city scenes, bringing the dazzling new track to life in a whirl of graffiti and concrete landscapes.

“You are now entering a vibe,” begins the Steve Muelz-directed music video—a promise that Marzz delivers on. Using a skatepark as her stage, Marzz reminisces on a former relationship that ran hot and cold, while rotating clips and expansive drone shots bring the vivid narrative to life. 

ABOUT MARZZ

Marzz has a central focus for listeners: for them to enter tomorrow’s world through her mind. Drawing inspiration from the planet Mars’ fiery-red intensity, the rising R&B singer/songwriter (who hails from Louisville, KY), hopes to teach others to embrace their uniqueness. Born Laria McCormick, Marzz grew up in the church as many of her family members -- including her mother and grandmother -- were ministers. She began singing in the children’s choir at age 4 but quickly realized that she didn’t like all the attention. Marzz’ shyness, paired with suppressing her queer sexuality under the pressures of the church, initially forced her to hide inside her own bubble. 

The singer soon found solace through a mixture of secular and gospel artists, including Beyoncé, Lauryn Hill, Mariah Carey, Erykah Badu, Kirk Franklin, Kim Burrell, and the Clark Sisters. At first, Marzz considered pleasing her mother by going to bible college to learn how to become a pastor. But she knew her passion lied within secular music. So after coming out in high school and having fellow students cheer on her talents during pep rallies, she built the confidence to take being an R&B artist as a serious career. Marzz transformed the words she scribbled in various notebooks (she currently has 29 of them) into R&B freestyles, which she then uploaded on Instagram. Along with the freestyles, she began to upload covers of popular R&B artists including Teyana Taylor and Ella Mai. Then in late 2019, Marzz’s talent caught the attention of none other than one of modern music’s pioneers: Timbaland. The legendary producer reached out to Marzz to record a handful of tracks and shared her talents on his Instagram page, not only boosting her growing fan base but changing her life. As fans continue to discover Marzz, she hopes her music will fuel their imagination to create their own narratives -- almost like a magic spell. 

 

MARZZ ON THE WEB 

https://www.instagram.com/marzzofficiall

https://twitter.com/marzz

https://soundcloud.com/marzz_officiall

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJMPNj3j/

https://open.spotify.com/artist/21ZpqFOa1Viho0YiuEB8lG?si=sCFQ7CWsTf2rNh1LTcD5Vw

For more information on Marzz, please contact Nina Lee (nlee@shorefire.com) and Auden Su (asu@shorefire.com) at Shore Fire Media.