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16-05-2019 19:54 GMT
Christina Custode
"The La-La Song"
Adult Contemporary
If heaven sounded so good ...
Christina Custode sang her way into the hearts of unsuspecting New Yorkers only a few years back with the release of "The Mistletoe Song" before quickly returning to completely blow all their socks way out of visible range a few months later with the release of her debut album, "I". The album set the tone for what has become an illustrious independent music career that has taken the independent New York star around the US several times to perform at some of the country's popular live music venues, concert halls and music festivals. Christina has also received 5 Grammy nominations. "I" was a classic album that is still receiving high praises up till today, over 7 years after its release. Featured on the album, "The La La Song" was just one of several songs that brought a breath of fresh air and so much joy to many discerning music fans who had been advocating and are advocating more so today than ever before that music is becoming less and less "musical". It stayed clear of everything the mainstream had to offer while delivering some of the best of the best adult contemporary fans had heard in a long time, and it was recognized as an exceptional performance in both mainstream and independent circles as was the whole album. It is a song that, much like the title suggests will leave you singing la la la-la la la-la-la-la-la and whistling down the high street without a care in the world. With just a piano and some minimal backing instrumentation, this song will brighten up any day no matter the weather - it doesn't matter whether your bills have suddenly catapulted to an all time high or you're out of muscle relaxers and are quickly loosing your buzz. This is one of those songs that will instantaneously inject you with happiness, put a big smile on your face and caress you gently.
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Adult Contemporary
If heaven sounded so good ...
Christina Custode sang her way into the hearts of unsuspecting New Yorkers only a few years back with the release of "The Mistletoe Song" before quickly returning to completely blow all their socks way out of visible range a few months later with the release of her debut album, "I". The album set the tone for what has become an illustrious independent music career that has taken the independent New York star around the US several times to perform at some of the country's popular live music venues, concert halls and music festivals. Christina has also received 5 Grammy nominations. "I" was a classic album that is still receiving high praises up till today, over 7 years after its release. Featured on the album, "The La La Song" was just one of several songs that brought a breath of fresh air and so much joy to many discerning music fans who had been advocating and are advocating more so today than ever before that music is becoming less and less "musical". It stayed clear of everything the mainstream had to offer while delivering some of the best of the best adult contemporary fans had heard in a long time, and it was recognized as an exceptional performance in both mainstream and independent circles as was the whole album. It is a song that, much like the title suggests will leave you singing la la la-la la la-la-la-la-la and whistling down the high street without a care in the world. With just a piano and some minimal backing instrumentation, this song will brighten up any day no matter the weather - it doesn't matter whether your bills have suddenly catapulted to an all time high or you're out of muscle relaxers and are quickly loosing your buzz. This is one of those songs that will instantaneously inject you with happiness, put a big smile on your face and caress you gently.
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For music licensing inquiries, adult contemporary promotion, artist/band bookings and other inquiries please contact the adult contemporary PR team at music-pr@srlnetworks.com