NADINE - 'Blessed'
NADINE releases her debut single ‘Blessed’, A laid-back pop song that you will have on repeat.
NADINE formerly in the girl group M.O has just released her debut single ‘Blessed’. A song which follows the themes of positivity and being thankful for the moment, a message that everyone can relate to. NADINE uses her beautiful melodies to serenade alongside a fast-paced beat, creating the perfect tune to dance to.
The use of vocal recordings in the background of the song adds to the upbeat vibe throughout, ‘blessings’. It is a catchy song that will make you feel good, 'Blessed' is the perfect song to vibe to all summer long.
With NADINE releasing her debut single the anticipation for more music is growing rapidly, 'Blessed' is a song that is perfect for this moment in time. Being grateful for everything you have is the message that is reflected throughout her debut single. NADINE formerly in the girl group M.O has toured with Little Mix in the past, but it now set to release her first EP ‘HERSTORY’ set to release later this year. Her latest single ‘Blessed’ gives fans a glimpse of what’s to come later this year.
NADINE’s former girl group M.O was formed in 2012 and became a huge success throughout England. With the girl’s groups aim to bring back 90s music with inspiration from artists such as TLC, J.Lo, Aaliyah and All Saints. M.O has toured extensively with little mix before Nadine parted ways with M.O in 2020.
NADINE Is now set to take her solo career by storm with 'Blessed' just being a fraction of what’s to come. NADINE is defiantly an artist you need to keep your eye on, as she has an exciting year ahead.
Words by Rose Stiff
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