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Singer songwriter Brynn Elliott has released her fourth EP ‘CAN I BE REAL?.’
Elliott started off 2021 with the EP’s lead single “Tell Me I’m Pretty.” The empowering anthem single about embracing everything about ourselves set the tone for the project which encourages “authenticity, honesty and freedom.”
“Tell Me I’m Pretty” was just the tip of the iceberg. In seeking to sing about women finding the freedom to be themselves, I had to ask the question of myself: ‘Am I really being the most authentic and honest version of myself?’ That was not an easy question and it led to the completion of the EP and is now the question I ask myself everyday: Can I Be Real?,” Elliott shared.
That sincerity continues through six more tracks including “Call Me Stupid” and “Letter To a Girl,” which were produced by writing/production duo The Monarch (Kelly Clarkson, Nicki Minaj).
Elliott celebrated the EP’s release with a video for the title track set in the desert and viewed through a nostalgic film grain.
On Thursday, July 15, fans can catch Elliott on an exclusive global livestream concert event presented by Moment House. As well as, on tour beginning September 13 in Washington D.C.
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