Charlotte OC - "Better Off On My Own" | Live at Black Rabbit Rose

Charlotte O'Connor, more popularly known as Charlotte OC, burst onto the alternative pop scene with a sound that drew upon the moodier inclinations of R&B and the surging undertones of downtempo electronica. Now, years since making her impeccable debut, the British artist returns with a sound that feels wholly renewed and monumental. Taking an independent route, Charlotte OC's recent string of singles have showcased her breadth for truly haunting and infectious songwriting.

From the understated and undulating beauty of "Satellite" to the serene soundscape of "Boyfriend," this new chapter of Charlotte OC is shaping up to be her most exciting yet. And it is our honor to have a page in this new chapter, as we invite the profound British talent to perform "Better Off On My Own." Delivering a moving stripped-down rendition of her standout single at Black Rabbit Rose in iconic Hollywood, Charlotte OC showed us firsthand why she is a one-woman force to behold.  

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