Lorelei Marcell | “Need Me”
Jerrett Franklin grew up in a small town. He moved…
Lorelei Marcell just released a new track, “Need Me.” Check out the full track and review below!
Born outside of Philadelphia, Lorelei was brought up in a suburb of Boston and now resides in Los Angeles, CA. The young pop artist has not only gathered over a million cumulative streams independently but has also drawn the likes of GRAMMY® Award-nominated songwriter JHart [Justin Bieber, Keith Urban, Usher] to her corner. Lorelei’s music continues to defy both era and categorization. Mixing R&B influence with a mainstream indie pop sound, her talents consistently sit front and center and her new single “Need Me” certainly does not disappoint.
Known for her timeless vocal stylings, indie pop artist Lorelei Marcell kicks off a string of new releases with the first single off of her upcoming EP entitled “Need Me”. Co-written with Sarah McTaggert (Transviolet), Joey Pepe (iann dior), and Adam Genie, the new song confronts feelings that surfaced when she finally grasped the toxicity of a past breakup.
“I was the most vulnerable yet accommodating version of myself, something I’ll never regret. I learned valuable lessons about myself in the most heart wrenching moments.” – Lorelei Marcell
The new track, “Need Me,” is really well done. The vocals are absolutely beautifully heartbreaking. She does a great job at showing off the emotion of the song and relaying it to her listeners. Anyone going through a breakup is going to relate to this song and may even help heal their pain. Make sure to add this one to your playlists.
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