Alicia Creti Delivers Showstopping Debut Single "Congratulations"

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We won't lie, we don't know much about Alicia Creti yet. What we do know is that she's originally from Montreal, Canada, she got her start on piano at a very young age, but what was not evident until it was played loudly, is her debut single "Congratulations" is ridiculously impressive.  

The composition of  "Congratulations" is stupendously balanced, an about to roll tempo that pushes her incredible, ever so unique voice over a stern piano chord progression in a fashion that only Adele could be comfortable with. Alicia explains of the single, which has been in the works for over a year,  "I wrote Congratulations at a time when I was coming out of a toxic relationship and felt like I didn't know who I was anymore; I was at zero and needed to rebuild myself."

Now, she's turned that pain into something beautiful, and the message has already touched people all over the world. "This is the shit that makes you who you are; it makes you stronger. I want people to know they can get through anything no matter what. No one can take that away from you," she shares. I won't lie, We still don't know much about Alicia just yet, but if you listen, you will agree. Congratulations Alicia, for you have won our attention, and we can't wait for more.

Listen to  "Congratulations" below:

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