Puma June - 'Holy'
Self-taught pianist, guitarist and violinist Puma June brings us a dose of elegant chamber-pop with latest single ‘Holy’.
An "emerging Canadian artist you need to hear", her elegant voice and focus on women's rights and familial trauma combine to produce melodies that are both heart-wrenchingly ethereal and powerfully transformational. Puma June's intimate new song, "Holy," views vulnerability as strength, an empowering anthem dedicated to women and non-binary people searching for self-love as they rediscover their value.
Puma June wants to continue to change the conversation in pop music – talking about the hard truths and painful pasts that shape us into the people we become. She uses songwriting and music to express hardships in order to help herself and others heal.
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