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New single "Heavenbound" from Maria Kaye's upcoming album "The Freedom in Goodbye" scheduled for April 26

Marina Kaye is undergoing a personal and artistic renaissance. Long tortured by her past, the 26-year-old singer has gradually learned to break free from the chains that held her back to discover happiness. And since this summer, she has flourished in a married life! Her fourth and new album will therefore be brighter, like the single "Heavenbound". To create this record, the singer has surrounded herself with Yaacov and Meir Salah, musicians known for their collaboration with Slimane, Christophe Willem, or Lara Fabian. "It's an album that will mainly talk about love, my vision of love over time. I grew up in a toxic pattern. I tended to go towards that and to believe that it was normal. And then I met love, real love, which has nothing to do with what I knew before! You can feel it in the evolution of my album, in my way of writing, singing, even in the melodies," she explains to Chsrtsinfrance.net, eager to present this very personal project to her audience.

Now, it's official! The artist's new album, "Heavenbound," will be released on April 26. "Marina Kaye is back more radiant than ever with a collection of songs revealing a heart finally at peace, after a long journey towards serenity. This album is an ode to love," promises a statement from her label, in which we learn that the former winner of "La France a un incroyable talent" worked with Nina Woodford, Mathias Andermo, Tony Esterly, Autumn Rowe, Justin Gray, or Shridhar Solanki. "These are mostly people I worked with on the album 'Homeless'. We know each other, it's like a family. There is great trust. In terms of writing, I can really open up and talk about very personal things," confides Marina Kaye. This desire to make a clean break with her past is precisely reflected in the title "The Freedom in Goodbye (Let It Go)", chosen as the new extract.

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