The winner of the inaugural Australian season of "The Voice," Karise Eden has released her first music video for her debut single, "You Won't Let Me," as the lead single from her debut studio album, "My Journey," which was rush-released to capitalize on 'The Voice' grand finale, and debuted at No.1 after being available for just three days in what is believed to be an ARIA first.
Eden sings the blues in her first single, "You Won't Let Me," which was written by American singers and songwriters, Rachael Yamagata and Mike Viola. A first listen to the song would bring to mind the ideas of love, fear of betrayal and the need to move on from a dark past. It's just one of four songs the fully-fledged pop star performed on the show that made the Top 5 of the ARIA singles charts, and no-one's done that since The Beatles!
Known for her edgy vocals that match a strong go-getter personality, Eden's journey on 'The Voice' has been celebrated by Aussie fans since early on in show. "You Won't Let Me" carries a rather poignant message that somewhat relates to Eden's difficulties in life. Known for having to cope with life's bigger challenges at a young age, Eden seems to be nursing her own spirit with the song. She seems to be the character for whom the song is written.
Somewhere in the song is hope. Someone's not giving up and not leaving the other behind. Someone's being stubborn, but the other wants to be stronger than any fear. It is melancholic but inspiring. "You Won't Let Me" is expected to climb the music charts. The understated video for her winner's single "You Won't Let Me," is fittingly shot in moody black and white as the 19-year-old Eden belts it out in the recording studio.
Eden sings the blues in her first single, "You Won't Let Me," which was written by American singers and songwriters, Rachael Yamagata and Mike Viola. A first listen to the song would bring to mind the ideas of love, fear of betrayal and the need to move on from a dark past. It's just one of four songs the fully-fledged pop star performed on the show that made the Top 5 of the ARIA singles charts, and no-one's done that since The Beatles!
Known for her edgy vocals that match a strong go-getter personality, Eden's journey on 'The Voice' has been celebrated by Aussie fans since early on in show. "You Won't Let Me" carries a rather poignant message that somewhat relates to Eden's difficulties in life. Known for having to cope with life's bigger challenges at a young age, Eden seems to be nursing her own spirit with the song. She seems to be the character for whom the song is written.
Somewhere in the song is hope. Someone's not giving up and not leaving the other behind. Someone's being stubborn, but the other wants to be stronger than any fear. It is melancholic but inspiring. "You Won't Let Me" is expected to climb the music charts. The understated video for her winner's single "You Won't Let Me," is fittingly shot in moody black and white as the 19-year-old Eden belts it out in the recording studio.
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