MAETA DROPS DREAMY NEW SINGLE “FRANK FOR YOU” Today, alternative R&B artist Maeta released a dreamy new single “Frank For You,” she wrote with Krystin Watkins with production by Rook Monroe (Rihanna, Chainsmokers), the song details Maeta’s feelings about a man she loves but isn’t ready to commit to. The song is available at all streaming services.On “Frank For You,” Maeta continues her quest to put the words and music to the good and bad of relationships. She knows her behavior isn’t right, but neither is his: “But you always forgive when I sing like Frank for you // You know it’s pointless trying oh pointless trying to love someone that won’t // Won’t commit // Being how I am // Being how I am is my way for you // You to live.” Maeta’s music has been buzzing among press, celebrities and her ever growing fan base as singles, including ones where she has penned with collaborators like “Habits, “Toxic” and “Teen Scene,” have gained attention. Last month, the music video for her single “Habits,” the title track off the critically acclaimed EP, premiered on MTV Live and MTV. A behind-the-scenes snippet from the shoot went viral last month when a small, non-venomous snake laying on her chest, jumped up and nipped her on the chin (neither she nor the snake were harmed). See the full “Habits” music video HERE.Habits (Roc Nation) also includes buzzy hits like “Teen Scene” featuring Buddy and produced by GRAMMY Award Winning producer Kaytranada, “Toxic” featuring BEAM and produced by Skrillex and the confidence boosting song, “Bitch Don’t Be Mad” that caught the attention of celebrities like Kylie Jenner, Demi Lovato, and Monica. After announcing her Roc Nation Label signing exclusively with Variety she was also highlighted as a VEVO DSCVR artist. Maeta has been featured in Billboard, Teen Vogue, Associated Press, Flaunt, and on Good Day New York, Fox Indianapolis and more. Maeta made her national television debut on The Kelly Clarkson Show last September with Kelly herself calling her “amazing!” and just two weeks ago, Kelly Rowland shared a snippet of Maeta singing Don Toliver’s “Swangin on Westheimer.” Maeta dropped the surprise track in December and Soul Bounce took notice saying “the natural warmth of her vocal plays well against the coolness of the song’s electronic sound, adding just a bit more spark to the proceedings.” |
MAETA DROPS DREAMY NEW SINGLE “FRANK FOR YOU”
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