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Serel Releases Personal and Heartfelt Single ‘Daddy’s Gone’

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They say you should write from the heart, write with passion and write about truth. Serel’s latest single ‘Daddy’s Gone’ perfects this. Serel wears hear heart on her sleeve as she sings about the pains and struggles of losing her dad when she was just 17. The song leads with powerful vocals which sound like a call back to early 00s power ballads like P!ink and Anastacia. But Serel is very much her own artist, and her music is inspired by her own unique journey. You can enjoy Daddy’s Gone here:

Turkish-born London-based singer-songwriter, Serel bares her soul naked in her debut single. A blend of powerful vocals and unfiltered emotions, ‘Daddy’s Gone’ is raw, unpredictable and irrational.

After the premature loss of her father, at 17 Serel moved to Istanbul in search of belonging and artistic direction: an acting role in a television series brought public interest but it also further stretched her fragilities. To reconnect with her true creative freedom, Serel left everything behind and moved to London.

During her healing journey, made of self-discovery and introspection, she developed her song writing, finding beauty in extreme darkness: “I want to remind people that strength isn’t measured by a hardened exterior or a feeling of invincibility. Real strength is accepting that whatever happens you will never give up”.

Daddy’s Gone is released January 29th 2021 on independent label Eywa Music Ltd across all download and streaming platforms. It was recorded in London in late 2020, produced by Adam Rust, written by Serel and Jimmy Kent.

Daddy’s Gone is one of the first offerings from Serel and it’s got us seriously excited. Her ability to write such personal songs that manage to resonate with everyone is something very few artists achieve at any point in their career, let alone with their debut single.

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