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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK, debut single from Serena Ittoo, Nature Foreseen, reflects anyone who feels not worthy, good enough or accepted by someone they truly love.

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Serena Ittoo, photo credit: Marcus Maschwitz on The Table Read Magazine
Serena Ittoo, photo credit: Marcus Maschwitz

Serena Ittoo

Singer-songwriter Serena Ittoo, from Enfield, UK, explores and expresses the emotions we all experience in our daily lives through her music with an emphasis on authenticity and embracing our unique selves.

Thanks to her commitment to her music, doors have opened to amazing opportunities, such as writing and performing an original song at Sir Paul McCartney’s childhood home, and collaborating with renowned songwriters like Grammy winner Gary Nicholson and Grammy nominee Beth Neilson Chapman in Texas.

Dive into the world of Serena Ittoo’s music and discover her relatable melodies that connect listeners across language and cultural boundaries. Her songs will inspire you to appreciate your own individuality and recognise the shared experiences that unite us all.  

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Nature Foreseen

Serena Ittoo’s debut single, Nature Foreseen, reflects anyone who has felt that they are not worthy, good enough or accepted by someone they truly love. 

Although they love this person unconditionally, the song faces such vulnerable emotions of what it feels like to not feel accepted/judged over things you can’t control.

-Serena Ittoo

Nature Foreseen follows a protagonist who deeply loves someone, and would do anything for them to feel safe, valued and loved purely, but shows that this isn’t reciprocated openly and purely the other way around. The other person focuses on what the protagonist can’t control, doesn’t have – this is why they push them away, leaving the protagonist of the song feeling unworthy and unloved.

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For the upcoming music video, Serena worked in collaboration with Grammy award-winning music Producer/Engineer Aamir Yaqub (Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Sia) and Marcus Maschwitz (John Legend, Katy Perry, Years and Years, The 1975).

Nature Foreseen marks the start of Serena’s musical journey through the tapestry of human emotions, painting a vivid sonic landscape that resonates with hearts worldwide. A deep and emotive track, Nature Foreseen emanates an ethereal quality, with passionate, soulful vocals and lyrics packed with imagery, analogies and metaphors. 

As well as a musician, Serena is a Licensed Master NLP Practitioner and Life Coach, working to help others reach their full potential. Working in this field, Serena wanted “Nature Foreseen” to end powerfully in that the protagonist takes back their power and chooses to focus on their own worth and self-love.

It is so easy to lose ourselves and forget our worth when we love someone deeply, however in situations where they don’t love you with an open heart freely, it can lead you to doubt everything good about yourself. It reminds us that we need to take ownership of loving ourselves and not rely on other people to do this for us.

-Serena Ittoo
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