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EM - Say What You Mean (TSOLA) Deep Pop Vocal-Urban Pop Vocal-Future Club

Tracks 08.12.2020 #AMAZON MUSIC, #APPLE MUSIC, #FUTURE CLUB, #POP VOCAL, #RECOMMENDED BY KINGS, #SPOTIFY, #WAVs + MP3s, #WORLD, **FREE TO BROADCAST**, **GOING FOR AIRPLAY**

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DEEP POP VOCAL - URBAN PP VOCAL - FUTURE CLUB REMIX - WAVs + MP3s - EXCELLENT VIDEO - New single from the amazing female artist EM with all the panache and artist creativity that this new social era affords in 2020. Great song, produced and delivered skillfully by The Sound Of Los Angeles. Featuring the original radio edit, plus the Wonder Urban mix and Wonder X future club remix. Available on iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal and Tiktok.

EM - Say What You Mean (Radio Edit - 1A - 102 Deep Pop Vocal

EM - Say What You Mean (Wonder Urban Mix - 1A - 102 Urban Pop Vocal

EM - Say What You Mean (Wonder X Remix - 1A - 123 Future Club

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BIOGRAPHY
Everywhere she goes, singer/songwriter Em carries a ring on her finger emblazoned with one word: Truth. This ring is a resounding symbol of her arrival into knowledge of self as a young woman who has been a recording and performing artist since the age of 12. Now in her `20s following stepping stone periods with several high-profile producers and engineers, New Jersey-born Em (short for Emily) is chiseling out musical and visual performance art that speaks one hundred percent from her heart and spirit.

Em's otherworldly 7-song project EM finds her collaborating with producer Chris Young on a musical direction that is lyrically rich in self-empowerment missives (particularly for women) and musically moves in a soulful pop direction, shades of goth ascending. The mood-drenched material ranges from the hope-entrenched "Dear Life" (about fortification of faith that came to her just before COVID-19 crisis hit) and the perseverance anthem "Even When It Hurts" (about getting up when you've fallen) to the oasis of the tropically playful and lustful "Blue Light."

The lead single of EM is the dynamic "Say What You Mean" which is being presented with a sensually and supernaturally mesmerizing video helmed by Parris Mayhew. Em is dressed in a provocative gown, her raven hair streaked in white, deep red lipstick setting off bewitching green eyes and mystical elements such as ghostly clones, tarot cards and raindrops that turn to tears.

"I feel the song is a universal message and represents the ethereal, emotional side of my writing," Em states. "I'm a huge romantic and 100% ‘in' when I'm in a relationship. ‘Say What You Mean' is about wanting someone to love me with every fiber of their being...to be as sure of our love as I am. My video is a little reminiscent of Lana Del Rey in her storytelling and the way it portrays ‘The Divine Feminine' in a cinematic style - women of today but through a of `50s and `60s lens. Sometimes we go through a relationship where we shrink ourselves down for our partner but you wind up compromising so much that boundaries are crossed. For example, the morals and ethics of relationships today have changed so drastically. People say they're ‘talking' as opposed to ‘dating.' The language is so weird now - less and less genuine. That line of ‘boundary' also extends to my professional life as an artist - the honesty and confidence as well as the vulnerability and strength to show what I will and will no longer tolerate."

Returning to the evocatively conceptualized and expertly lensed video of Em in her boudoir and wandering through her glass house visually captures the dichotomy of a vulnerable woman longing to be wholly adored but taking no shit to achieve it. "Music is a very spiritual experience for me," she continues. "The raindrops represent teardrops and renewal - a cleansing of the spirit and what you won't tolerate in your aura and around you. The tarot card is the High Priestess - a very feminine card representing women's intuition...what we feel and what's not being said. It's knowing the truth deep down. The strength of that card is to rise above the state of confusion and gaining strength."

Em's previous EP, Pathway to Aetheria, was also produced in Manhattan by Chris Young, only at that time she was pursuing a musical direction she describes as "indie-world." Her capriciousness in the past was the twin result of her being so openly influenced by artists of varying genres and the old familiar scenario of her producers steering her toward styles that were already working for other young female singers. Em has absorbed the works of artists ranging from progressive females through the ages such as Carly Simon, Stevie Nicks, Alanis Morissette and P!nk to introspective male writer/performers such as Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Don Henley and Michael Jackson. She's even found some kinship with R&B artist Drake - all leading her into exciting realms of expression that have fascinated her since she was a child.

At age 4, little Emily was taken by her grandparents to experience a dazzling concert by Britney Spears. Eight years later at age 12, she found herself at Westlake Recording studio in Los Angeles with engineer Andy Ditaranto (of Disney fame) singing on the exact microphone in Studio C that Britney had recorded hits on. Though her father, a very conservative physician (now deceased), pushed her to pursue a traditional college education, her mother - once a jewelry designer who gave up her art for marriage - instilled in Em not to follow in her footsteps in that way but to go for her dreams with all the passion she had inside her. Em and Ditaranto worked together for six years until his passing in 2014 which left Em stranded, unfinished and unsure of herself.

Over the next several years, Em worked on scores of songs with producers and engineers including Tony Papa (Willie Nelson, James Brown, "Weird Al" Yankovic). Then a connection with Chris Young resulted in several songs leading to a breakthrough composition entitled "Grace." This inspired a sojourn and sabbatical to Woodstock in upstate New York where Em's songs began to take on a more mature sound and sense of purpose, recalling the voices of strong women from before Em's time in the `50s, `60s and `70s. "Woodstock proved to be a very magical place," Em marvels. "We'd ask for something and the next day...it would manifest. I've been writing since I was 16 but I never had an experience like that - a time that was my college." Em also made key performances at World Café Live's "Love Fest" in "Philly Rising" series (2017-18) and was elected twice to perform at Durango Songwriter's Expo.

Already preparing her next album, EMbrace: Heaven on Earth, Em will be working with former Motown songwriter/producer Michael B. Sutton (Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson). Em has also found a collaborator she considers to be her artistic soulmate: Gregor Stobie who resides in Glasgow, Scotland and is in the same mid-`20s age range as Em. "We're on the same wavelength," Em enthuses. "We do international calls and are so connected. I can say something totally abstract and he will completely understand it - totally get it! It's like he can go inside my mind and we totally read each other. I don't play an instrument...but I can sing a whole song to him then we break it down and make something that doesn't sound like anything else out there. We've already written a song entitled "Talk to Me" - about bringing your lover up to a heavenly realm then bringing that Heaven down to Earth. Heaven can be had on Earth if we get closer to God, to each other and living the way God intended - fruitfully with love, compassion, kindness, patience, appreciation and hope. Those messages play a large part of EMbrace: Heaven on Earth."

"Anytime I am writing and anytime I am in the booth recording, I know beyond the shadow of a doubt that this is the destiny of what I was put here on Earth to do," Em concludes. "My mission is to help people heal and feel connected - closer to God and their truth."
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