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Neriah drops new track Our of Your League
Neriah drops new track Our of Your League

The Sun

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Neriah drops new track Our of Your League

RISING artiste Neriah returns with Out of Your League, a bold pop number that speaks to female empowerment and owning your inner confidence. Flirty, funny and a little bit petty, Out of Your League sees the Los Angeles native reminding us what it means to know your worth and be in a league of your own. With a striking lead guitar and razor-sharp sense of humour, the track is sure to get hearts racing and heads turning. She expressed: 'This song makes me feel like me again, confident, sassy and fully over it. I lost myself in that relationship but thank God we are back!' Out of Your League has already been well received by fans, new and old, across social media and during Neriah's recent live performances on tour with Daniel Seavey. The excitement is set to continue with fan events in place to immerse her community, the 'Noodles', in the world of the single. Also read: Miley Cyrus drops new song Following the success of her critically-acclaimed single Napoleon Complex, which was featured on multiple New Music Friday playlists across Southeast Asia, Neriah shows no signs of slowing down. She continues to build on this momentum, solidifying her place as a rising force in the pop scene. With an EP on the horizon, anticipation is steadily growing. While the artiste is keeping the details under wraps for now, whispers are already circulating as fans eagerly speculate on what's to come. Fans can look forward to the release of the official visualiser for Out Of Your League dropping on Friday, May 23.

Neriah drops new flirty tune
Neriah drops new flirty tune

The Sun

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Neriah drops new flirty tune

RISING artiste Neriah returns with Out of Your League, a bold pop number that speaks to female empowerment and owning your inner confidence. Flirty, funny and a little bit petty, Out of Your League sees the Los Angeles native reminding us what it means to know your worth and be in a league of your own. With a striking lead guitar and razor-sharp sense of humour, the track is sure to get hearts racing and heads turning. She expressed: 'This song makes me feel like me again, confident, sassy and fully over it. I lost myself in that relationship but thank God we are back!' Out of Your League has already been well received by fans, new and old, across social media and during Neriah's recent live performances on tour with Daniel Seavey. The excitement is set to continue with fan events in place to immerse her community, the 'Noodles', in the world of the single. Also read: Miley Cyrus drops new song Following the success of her critically-acclaimed single Napoleon Complex, which was featured on multiple New Music Friday playlists across Southeast Asia, Neriah shows no signs of slowing down. She continues to build on this momentum, solidifying her place as a rising force in the pop scene. With an EP on the horizon, anticipation is steadily growing. While the artiste is keeping the details under wraps for now, whispers are already circulating as fans eagerly speculate on what's to come. Fans can look forward to the release of the official visualiser for Out Of Your League dropping on Friday, May 23.

Daniel Seavey on embracing the spotlight of solitary stardom
Daniel Seavey on embracing the spotlight of solitary stardom

Extra.ie​

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Extra.ie​

Daniel Seavey on embracing the spotlight of solitary stardom

Stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist is no easy feat, but Daniel Seavey seems to be embracing the solitary stardom as well as any of the greats. The multi-platinum singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer has reached new heights with his debut release Second Wind, an album jam-packed with stellar vocals, and vulnerable artistry. Chatting to ahead of his Dublin show on May 15, Daniel discussed breaking ground on his first solo record and rebuilding his confidence. Stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist is no easy feat, but Daniel Seavey seems to be embracing the solitary stardom as well as any of the greats. Pic: Darren Ankenman 'I felt like a kid in a candy store making this album,' the star laughed. 'I made a point to not really want to conceptualize to any degree. I just wanted to, like, throw paint at a wall and see what sticks and see what we like and see what we don't like. I've always wanted my debut album to kind of be that, just me, like, really seeing all the different directions I could possibly head and want to head.' His background as a producer was reflected greatly in the making of Second Wind, with Daniel eager to 'stretch' his limits in the studio. 'It was really fun for me to kind of take songs written on the piano and see all the ways I could stretch them out and make them even more unique and complement the writing even more with the production. The whole process was by far the most fun I've had making any music.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Daniel (@danielseavey) Second Wind is a violently vulnerable and introspective body of work, but Daniel certainly isn't worried about alienating his existing fan base. 'I think I owe that to my fans to some extent,' he pondered. 'I had an album prior to this one, a year prior, that was almost like too introspective, and it got a little too dark for who I think I am, or, you know, want to be. But I do think I'm really happy with the balance, it does feel introspective, and it also feels like very light hearted and fun, and I think that kind of sums me up as a person.' 'I'm very happy. I'm the happiest I've been in a long time, and I do think you can definitely hear that a lot on this album, which, you know, I'm very proud of.' The multi-platinum singer/songwriter and producer has reached new heights with his debut release Second Wind, an album jam packed with stellar vocals, and vulnerable artistry. Pic: Darren Ankenman Daniel's fans have proved their loyalty to this album, with the excitement building for his Dublin date later this month. 'It's so life changing,' he said. 'I had a particularly hard time with even understanding the concept that something I personally made could ever mean that much to somebody. I think I was so brainwashed into believing that only people that have had accolades in the industry for years could ever make something so special and connect to anybody.' 'I think I was so twisted in the head on just what music is and how it works, and when I went into making my music, I really just thought the worst of myself.' Chatting to ahead of his Dublin show on May 15, Daniel discussed breaking ground on his first solo record and rebuilding his confidence. Pic: Darren Ankenman 'It's mind boggling to see just where things have landed for me, versus how I expected things to go. It's been so inspiring for me, and life changing for me, and that is a gift fans, I don't think they even understand they're giving me, you know, it's just been so, so wild.' Sharing his excitement to land in the Emerald Isle, Daniel added: 'I'm so excited. I have yet to be there on my own, but the last time I went there with my band, I had never heard louder barking from a crowd. I never heard the Olé chant, and it's been ringing in my ears ever since, it's been like, five years, and I'm just dying to get back.' 'Dublin's my mom's favorite place, in maybe the world outside of the US. Like, I'm not even kidding, she's talked about if she were to move out of the US, she she would move to Ireland. So we love it there, so, so much and I can't wait to be back.' Daniel Seavey will play The Academy in Dublin on May 15.

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