
Sevdaliza enlists Pabllo Vitar and Yseult for her new single, "Alibi"
Iranian-Dutch polymath Sevdaliza has returned with her latest single “Alibi” featuring the French singer-songwriter Yseult and the Brazilian drag queen and singer Pabllo Vittar.
"Alibi is a powerful exploration of the universal divine feminine energy, the love, pain, and resilience that exists in us. Collaborating with Pabllo Vittar and Yseult allowed us to blend our unique voices and perspectives into a song that speaks to the strength and solidarity of women. Alibi is about finding safety and support in each other, especially in a world that challenges a woman at all costs," Sevdaliza says.
"Through the darkness, 'Alibi' is a testament to our ability to rise together. Alibi is about shedding painful misconceptions about our beings and stepping into your unique power and beauty. This world pits us against each other and black box algorithms feed our dividence. Stand up and reimagine sisterhood, where each of us can co-exist as a powerful divine entity."
"I've found my Alibis — the strong women who stand by me no matter what. When Sevdaliza invited me to collaborate on this song, it felt like a powerful opportunity to blend our experiences and voices," Pabllo Vitar adds. "'Alibi' delves into the depths of love and pain, where affection becomes an excuse for enduring suffering, and beauty and sorrow coexist in a delicate balance."
"Alibi" is out now.
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