Alejandra is ethereally divine in her latest soul house single

"the people look like flowers (at last)"

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the people look like flowers (at last) is the latest melodiously mellifluous single from the Mexican American neo-soul RnB singer-songwriter, Alejandra, who doused the airwaves with tranquility and sensuously rich etherealism on November 11th.

Spilling out from the Atlanta, Georgia underground, the sublime single plays with celestial textures in the pulsating RnB house grooves. Her lush vocal lines lead the way through the meditatively soul-awakening soundscape, which gives her listeners a safe sonic place to explore their identities.

Alejandra is a committed advocate of uplifting one another through inspiring empathy While her music influences stem from her bicultural makeup; Latin, RnB and soul all feed into her dreamy sonic style that is ever in flux. Fans of Sade, Aaliyah, and Selena won’t want to sleep on Alejandra, who has been taking Atlanta by storm with her live performances and compassionately composed singles


Alejandra said:

“This is the latest instalment in my genre-bending discography, which aims to bridge communities together through the perspectives of a bicultural lens. The song is a lush, ethereal house track that explores the interconnectedness of this world and the power that can be harnessed through raising individual vibration.

The song uplifts the listener in love and freedom by curating a dream world for people to experience the sensations of the divine forces circulating through their physical environments.”

Amelia Vandergast, Executive Editor at A&R Factory said:

“The soul radiates from Alejandra’s latest installation of ethereal house. Her commitment to reversing polarity while exploring the complexities of identity with her already awe-inspiring body of work is a sure sign of even greater things to come from the socially-aware icon in the making.”

About

My love for music is a by-product of the identity issues imposed on me since birth. As a Mexican American woman, I never felt completely represented in either culture, even though I found so much love within them.

Through my family's deep love for music, I noticed that music was a domain where identity was a construct. My fascination with its ability to unite backgrounds across all spectrums evolved into an obsession. I began to dive into vocal performance and songwriting at the early age of 10. From there, I connected with several producers and instrumentalists who provided the resources for me to explore my sound and artistry.

I am currently working on a 10-song mixtape of demos I have had since the start of this professional journey. The earliest song dates back to the very beginning, over three years ago. This mixtape will be preceded by a couple of single releases to exhibit the range I can give as a songwriter.

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November 18, 2022 6:25am ET by A&R Factory  

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