Cleo reflects on abusive relationships on her debut album

Cleo reflects on abusive relationships on her debut album

Offering a reflection on abusive relationships and self-love, singer and actress Cleo releases her first album in her musical career. Divided into four actsthe first three songs of the project are now available on music platforms: Hell, Karma – one business with singer e rap singer King -, AND Dependence. The track Inferno, the song that opens the album, features the sample In Searing shots, hit In Tati Quebra Barraco.

Immersed in a pop sound and showing all his artistic versatility, the album has a touch of rock, trap, fado AND nightclub. In total, the project will have 10 tracksin addition to the interlude, and features special appearances by Johnny Hooker, King, Camaleo, Azzy AND Karol Conkawith which the last two artists share vocals Cleo in the lane Torment, a single already known to the public. Another song that has been released is Everyone I’ve ever loved has made me cry.

“I like to talk about issues and themes that are not always easy. Dark Pop proposes to reflect on toxic relationships and the various types of abuse: physical, psychological and moral. It is important to talk about the abusive dynamics that create trauma. I believe that we have all experienced toxic relationships , whether romantic, with family or friends. It is essential to ask yourself these questions, identify when relationships are not good and seek guidance,” says Cleo.

More tracks will be released next Friday (29th). The following week, a October 6, the public will discover other songs from the album. It’s at October 13ththe fourth and final act of Dark pop He will be released. The album was born with the proposal of being an experience beyond its tracks, tracing a non-linear narrative with respect to the theme that surrounds it. All songs will have clips, gradually made available on the company’s YouTube channel. Cleo.

Source: Terra

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