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Pop / Rock 05 November, 2018

Singer WILSN Releases Video For New Single "Do This"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today WILSN released a new song and video titled "Do This," the first taste of new music to come in 2019. Influenced by big voices like Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Amy Winehouse, Jessie J, and Sam Smith, the singer's 2015 EP Don't Give It Up has racked up over 1.2M plays on Spotify. Upon release, Don't Give It Up was praised by HillyDilly, The Guardian, and Pigeons & Planes, who said "There's a lot of pop music that strives to be soulful but falls short... (WILSN) is one of the rare artists who actually gets it right."

"Over the last couple of years, I've been pulled in a lot of different directions," says WILSN. "There were a lot of industry types telling me to make THIS type of music, or THAT type of music, and that I should 'be more like so-and-so' or even 'dress more like so-and-so.' I got to a point where I'd had enough of listening to everyone's opinions, and I wanted to just make music that I love. Out of that frustration came 'Do This.' It's a very personal and liberating song for me. Singing it is like saying 'fuck you' to every music industry person who has ever said my music wasn't good enough. The music video is a straight-to-camera portrait because I didn't want to take away from how personal the song is."

Recently WILSN relocated to the US from Australia, a move that sprouted the legs of her next record. Her upcoming EP features collaborations with established writers like the GRAMMY-nominated Ben Abraham (Kesha, Demi Lovato, Sara Bareilles).






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