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Natalie Jean and Levi Moore – ‘The Letting Go’


Natalie Jean, multi-talented singer/songwriter, pairs up with country singer songwriter Levi Moore in their new single “The Letting Go.” Natalie is a versatile performer, singing in multiple genres such as Jazz, Pop, R&B, Blues and Dance. Her most recent accolade was being the Gold Medal Winner in the 2017 Global Music awards for Female Pop Vocalist for her song “L’amour a L’Infini.” Levi Moore is a performer based out of Savanah, Ga. He is passionate about his writing and sings from the heart. Moore gets his influences from greats like Gordon Lightfoot and Jim Croce.

The song begins with a pulsing guitar progression soon joined by piano chords with light melodic flourishes. With the pulse of the kick drum, Natalie enters singing, "If I told you this rain would stop/and the clouds would fly away/Would you believe what I am saying?/Would it lead you out to play?” showcasing her rich vocals . As the verse progresses, the arrangement builds; more production is added approaching the chorus.

“The Letting Go” is a love song about having to let go of the past so you can move forward. As Natalie repeats the last words of her verse the instrumentals back off leaving only the piano playing lulling chords as we transition into the chorus and both Natalie and Levi enter singing, “The Letting go/The Letting go/The Letting go/Oh, oh, oh/The Letting go,” in lush harmony as their distinct voices come together creating a powerful, memorable moment in the song. Moving forward, Levi takes the lead on the next verse giving his robust, country voice the spotlight.

Take a moment to listen to the song on YouTube!

In “The Letting Go,” Natalie and Levi will win over listeners as this unexpected pair come together to create immaculate harmony-driven vocals that are easy to love. The song is available for fans via iTunes. For more information on Natalie Jean and her music, please visit her website.

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