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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, Cold is the new single from pop meets alt R&B artist/musician Danelle Sandoval.
Cold
“Cold,” Danelle Sandoval’s most vulnerable song to date, kicks off the new musical chapter. She admitted that she has always been curious about how relationships can suddenly change and why intimacy is so difficult for everyone when the majority of us just want to feel close to each other. She explained that she has unquestionably been on both sides of a relationship in which either she or her partner were the ones who were cold. This tune addresses the last option.
“Cold” entices with soulful vocals, uplifting R&B landscapes, and personal reflections on love and loss.
Danelle Sandoval
Danelle Sandoval is best known for her breakout Youtube cover version of “Tuesday” with ILoveMakonnen ft. Drake. The remixed song won platinum awards all over the world, reached the top spot on iTunes and Shazam in more than 70 countries, and it had more than a billion streams.
Danelle has focused on releasing original music since the worldwide success of “Tuesday” and has performed on German national television. She has also written songs for other artists, including Paris Hilton. Live Nation’s Ones To Watch said that Danelle “has established herself as a polished pop star, and her airy voice layered over hypnotic electro-pop production is something we simply can’t get enough of” after she released singles and an EP over the years.
Danelle has refined her sound to represent the places and genres that have influenced her creativity the most, from Toronto’s unconventional production to NYC’s jazz influences to LA’s R&B/pop scene, with more music coming out in 2023.
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