ILIRA is pleased to announce her new single Easy. This catchy new cut is an out-and-out dance pop banger, that sees the 4-octave Kosovo-Albanian singer explore a darker sound. With a deeper meaning behind the lyrics, ILIRA tells the story of finding that one true love that can make a heavy heart finally feel easy. After flexing her powerhouse vocals throughout the anthemic chorus, ILIRA’s voice fades into a breathy falsetto in the bridge as she muses “Maybe heaven’s not a place, it’s the way you keep me safe”. With her irrefutable aptitude for writing dance songs, Easy leaves no doubt that ILIRA is on her way to gain the superstar recognition she deserves.
Raised in a small Swiss town by Kosovo-Albanian parents, ILIRA struggled to find her place in an environment with clashing cultures. Citing a wide set of musical influences from Nirvana to Rihanna as her first major muses, ILIRA developed a rebellious middle- finger-wagging attitude at a very young age, shaping her into the artist that she is today. ILIRA began cutting her teeth on the live stage in various talent shows on Albanian and Swiss TV, all the while writing songs to beats she had purchased online and posting clips of these songs to Instagram. Flash forward to a move to Berlin, Sony Music Germany snap ILIRA up and she begins penning catchy pop tracks in LA and London. After delivering a string of upbeat cuts such as EXTRA FR!ES, PAY ME BACK! and DIABLO last year, ILIRA is currently in the studio honing her debut album.
For more information, see ILIRA’s website:
https://iliramusic.com
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