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Pop / Rock 23/12/2020

Anson Seabra Premieres Video For "Walked Through Hell"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Kansas City-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Anson Seabra returns today with the brand-new video for current single Walked Through Hell. The video, directed by Mike Dones, premiered this morning on YouTube.

Combining carefully-crafted melodies with gripping, emotional lyrics, Anson's music has a somewhat majestic quality. The up and coming American rising star recently released Walked Through Hell, the first single from Anson's upcoming project, out early 2021. The track has already racked up over 3.5 million streams on Spotify alone and was added to an incredible 29 New Music Friday playlists around the world, as well as Spotify's Pop Rising playlist, Apple's New Music Daily and Amazon's Acoustic Chill. Listen to Walked Through Hell here.

Produced by Sam de Jong [Lennon Stella, Noah Kahan] in Los Angeles, the delicate acoustic guitar on Walked Through Hell hugs a faint beat as his voice cackles with longing on the hook. He confesses, "I would've walked through hell to find another way…I would've crossed the stars to keep you in my life, but now I'm falling hard without you here tonight."

Following college and a short-lived stint behind a desk in corporate America, Anson released his debut single Welcome To Wonderland in 2018. His debut single quietly gained momentum over the next two years as listeners latched on to the otherworldly whimsy of the lyrics and the nuanced melodies of his delivery, and it recently eclipsed 52 million Spotify streams. The follow-up single Robin Hood hit the same mark with 52 million Spotify streams as fans fell under Anson's spell. After independently amassing nearly half-a-billion cumulative streams and views, Anson intimately opens up and universally connects on his EP coming next year, preceded by the single Walked Through Hell.

Anson has built over 4.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, over half a million subscribers to his YouTube channel, 107 million YouTube channel views and 1.6 million followers on TikTok.

Kansas City-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Anson Seabra unlocks an escape in his music. The warmth of his voice comforts as the stark production uplifts. Following college and a short-lived stint behind a desk in corporate America, "Welcome To Wonderland" initially granted the escape he craved. Originally released in 2018, his debut single quietly gained momentum over the next two years as listeners latched on to the otherworldly whimsy of the lyrics and the nuanced melodies of his delivery. Galvanized by a major reaction on Tik Tok, it eventually eclipsed 48 million Spotify streams. The follow-up single "Robin Hood" hit the same mark with 49 million Spotify streams as fans fell under Anson's spell. Highlighted by "That's Us" [35 million Spotify streams], "Trying My Best" [34 million Spotify streams], and "Broken" [26 million Spotify streams], 2020's Songs I Wrote In My Bedroom fortified this connection. He garnered support from popular playlists such as "New Music Friday," Building up an audience of over 530K YouTube subscribers, he continued writing, recording, and producing everything out of his room at a prolific pace. After independently amassing nearly half-a-billion cumulative streams and views, Anson Seabra will release a new LP
in 2021 preceded by the single "Walked Through Hell."






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