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LOCAL Thursday 8 June 2017
Artist ESHA Releases her Second Album, ‘Dangerous’
(eshaofficial.com)
ORANJESTAD - Creativ-
ity is a complex, often
elusive process, yet some
just have a gift for harness-
ing emotion, fusing it with
words and melody and
delivering universal truth
in songs. Esha possesses
that gift. In listening to her
finely crafted, emotionally
charged music it’s hard to
believe the heart and the
voice behind itbelongs to
a 15-year-old, but then,
creativity isn’t limited by
any number. Esha is proof.
With the release of her de-
but album “Beautiful” in
2016, and her second al-
bum, “Dangerous” in
2017, Esha is on her way to
creating a name for her-
self. Her songs carry the
emotional depth of Adele
and commercial sensibili-
ties of Ed Sheeran, yet her
voice possesses a strong, Not Loving You.” nel all her positive energy
unique edgy quality that “I’ve always had it in my into as her career is taking
truly defies comparison to heart,” she says of her af- off. She’s signed a man-
any other artist. finity for music. Esha began agement deal with the
“Dangerous” shows the writing songs when she was Nashville-based Copeland
evolution of Esha from a only six years old, shortly af- Tucker Group. Her music
tremendously talented ter being diagnosed with video,
young singer/songwriter to Tourette’s Syndrome. “Mu- “Yesterday” already has
a world-class artist. While sic became my therapy. over 24,000 views in just a
“Beautiful” was an emo- It helped me cope and few short months. You will
tional, intimate diary of a gave me an outlet for my also find her featured in
young artist discovering emotions. And it taught me the 2017 issue of Destina-
her talent, “Dangerous” is to dream.” tion Magazine and she will
a brave, passionate collec- These days, she’s learned be bringing her live show
tion of songs that explores to manage her challenges to some very prestigious
the dangers of love. It is all and isn’t letting anything music festival events in the
about risk, empowerment slow her down as she pur- summer and fall of 2017.
and growth wrapped up sues her music. “I’ve found Esha has learned that mu-
in music that dares the lis- a way to cope through sic is a powerful force and
tener not to move with songwriting,” she says. she’s ready to wield it to
the beat, sing along to the “When you find something make a difference. “I hope
catchy hooks or cry with that you really love and for my music to make an
the deep heart wrenching put effort and time into it, impact on people,” Esha
vocal ballads. it can have a positive im- says.
With a wisdom beyond pact on all areas of your “I want it to touch people
her years, Esha has an in- life. You can get so lost in and I want them to find
nate ability to write great what you love doing that something in every song
songs that tackle complex it’s easy to forget about that they can truly relate
life experiences, yet she’s your problems. My advice to.”
often at her most compel- to others dealing with chal- Contact: Copeland Tucker
ling when exploring more lenges is to find what you Group / 1-615-429-5032 /
personal territory on vulner- love and let it save you.” susan@copelandtucker-
able ballads such as “I’m Esha has a lot to chan- group.com.q