Sarah Reeves Releases Her New Single "Paradise"

Singer/songwriter Sarah Reeves, whose music has been featured on ABC, NBC, FOX, MTV, and Netflix, and who has featured on music by high-profile DJs, including Gattüso, Laidback Luke, and Justice Skolnik, has released her new song, "Paradise."
"This is the song of every hopeless romantic (which I very much am)," shares Reeves. "It's a love story of turning a regular night at home into paradise. It's sweet, visual, romantic, and one of my personal favorites on the album."
Recent vulnerable tracks, "Anxious," "Don't Feel Like Fighting," and "Heart First" - along with the upcoming "Paradise" - preview Sarah's next studio album, slated for Fall 2020.
Reeves continues: "When we wrote it, we had no idea this is what 2020 would look like...truly turning our home into Paradise and making the best of it. I hope this puts a smile on your face. Special thanks to Lizzie Clark and Brendan Pinkett for their amazing dance skills."
ABOUT Sarah Reeves:
Multi-faceted artist and songwriter Sarah Reeves signed her first record deal at age 18. After years of touring, Reeves took a hiatus to focus solely on songwriting, penning songs for artists across multiple genres. With a fresh sound stirring in her soul, Reeves began writing personal songs she, herself, wanted to record, which led to a new label deal with Curb | Word Entertainment. Reeves reintroduced herself, offering a fresh expression of real life experiences, marked by avant-garde production and a kaleidoscope of propulsive beats leading her into the creative force she's become. Her music has been featured across Netflix, ABC, NBC, FOX and others. Her new album is set to release in the fall of 2020.
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