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Pop / Rock 05 October, 2022

Bri Oglu Stuns With An Alt-Pop Version Of Aerosmith's "Dream On"

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Bri Oglu Stuns With An Alt-Pop Version Of Aerosmith's "Dream On"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Los Angeles musician Bri Oglu has released her cinematic take on the Aerosmith classic "Dream On." The alt-pop artist showcases her sultry and powerful vocals alongside a modern update on the 70s fan favorite.

"'Dream On' is one of my and my Dad's all-time favorite songs," explains Bri. "I knew I wanted to pair my sound with a few intentional covers, and this one immediately came to mind. The producer, Will Snyder, and I recorded it in the historic Sunset Sound in Hollywood with my family and loved ones. It was surreal." This cover is the 2nd offering from Bri's forthcoming EP, Somewhere Else.

Growing up, Bri Oglu began writing songs with inspiration from her mother's love for rock and pop and her father's passion for 80s and jazz music. With roots in acting and musical theater, it is clear why her storytelling is so complex throughout her lyrics in both her upcoming single, "Enough," and her previous single, "Slowly." Being raised with musical influences ranging from Amy Winehouse to Idina Menzel allowed Oglu to create a cinematic, soulful pop sound that will be showcased more than ever on her EP. Her music has been touted by LA Music Review, Mundane Magazine, Naluda Magazine, and more.






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