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Today, Keep Cool/RCA announces their newest signee: 21-year-old rising R&B singer/songwriter Marzz. The Louisville-born artist draws inspiration from Mars, the red planet, as well as from southern rock band ZZ Top, to create songs overflowing with sultry production, impassioned lyricism and a tinge of her synesthesia, or her ability to see color in music.
Out today is Marzz’ debut single “So Frequently.” The track conveys a yearning for clarity in an undefined relationship and presents two different scenarios: “One [scenario] is me going through a horrible relationship that I thought I was going to be excelling in,” Marzz explains, “but I guess it had a different turn. The other is just me growing up and seeing things that my mom went through. So I tried to be my mom’s shoulder to lean on.”
Also out today is the “So Frequently” video, a definitive opening statement of Marzz as a modern artist-to-watch who encompasses multitudes that are unraveled in her music. Weaving between reality and an animated dreamscape designed by Robin Eisenberg, the video depicts Marzz reflecting on the memories of a former lover. Directed by Mahaneela, “So Frequently” is a personal creative statement that honors Marzz’s love for anime while fully embracing her sexuality.
WATCH THE “SO FREQUENTLY” VIDEO HERE
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