VÉRITÉ displays her versatility with a foray into dance on R3HAB’s “Trouble”
29 January 2017, 12:08
| Written by
Matthew Kent
NYC-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Byrne recently released the first single from her forthcoming debut album “Phase Me Out”, and earlier in the week gave the track its first live TV performance on The Today Show.
The full length is set to drop later in the year and follows her three critically acclaimed EPs.
“Trouble” is a collaboration with Dutch producer R3hab, and on it we hear VÉRITÉ in way we haven’t before. The tropically inclined partnership sees Byrne spill about being the other girl in a relationship asking “do she know that I am the other… / it’s not like I planned this / but you were so fucking romantic.”
“Trouble” is out now.
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