Esmae drops powerful single “Fire” after homelessness campaign
Esmae is making waves again with her latest single, “Fire,” a passionate track showcasing her distinctive vocal prowess and emotional depth. The song marks a new chapter for the artist, who has already captivated a broad audience with her raw talent and heartfelt lyrics.
Esmae, a local Teessider, has rapidly gained recognition in the UK music industry. Known for her authentic vocal delivery and relatable songwriting, she has amassed over 3 million streams on Spotify and boasts up to 8,000 monthly listeners. Her social media presence is equally impressive, with a dedicated following of 156,000 on Instagram.
Beyond her musical talents, Esmae has demonstrated entrepreneurial flair by founding her own record label, EZO Music. This venture has garnered significant attention, earning a short-listing for Best New Creative Business at the Tees Business Awards.
Esmae’s previous work, the charity song “Revolution,” brought her additional acclaim. The track, which she wrote to highlight homelessness in Teesside, has been adopted by the national CEO Sleepout charity as its campaign anthem. This collaboration underscores her commitment to social causes and further enhances her profile as an artist with a message.
In “Fire,” Esmae channels her personal experiences and growth. As a result, delivering a performance that resonates with both existing fans and new listeners. The single explores themes of resilience and self-discovery, wrapped in a compelling melody that highlights her vocal strength. The track promises to be another milestone in her burgeoning career, reflecting her continuous evolution as an artist.
Esmae drops powerful single “Fire” after homelessness campaign
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