Csndra's Debut Single  "Very Well" Is One For the Girls

Csndra's debut single  "Very Well" can be described as style meets grace. The track is brimming with positivity, self-acceptance, and freedom for all the ladies. The 26-year-old singer-songwriter has been creating behind-the-scenes as a background vocalist, songwriter, and graphic animator for other artists, but now, she introduces herself to the world as a strong, secure, and confident voice to watch.

"Very Well" is a self-love anthem produced by WHATUPRG and Enzo Gran. On her debut single, the Orlando native lets free a velvety smooth vocal tone that complements the soft and vibrant aesthetic of the visual. Backed by a mature and infectious bravado that sees her dipping into a mezzo-soprano range, the heavenly sonics serve as a perfect vehicle for a song all about accepting and loving the woman that she's grown into.

"As women in this world, everybody's trying to bring us down. I was like you know what, women deserve a song that is like, 'I love myself, and this is my body. You can't tell me what to do with my body. It's mine.' This is to empower the everyday woman," shares Csandra.

Genuinely loving one's self is at the heart of the song and its accompanying music video, featuring Csandra and a handful of her girlfriends basking in their beauty and celebrate their womanhood as while our star performs her heavenly bop. It's bubbly, it's dyed in pastel hues, and it's incredible.  

Csndra states that she's inspired by artists like Kali Uchis, Jessie Reyez, Doja Cat, and Queen. The emerging artist might have some more tricks up her sleeve this year, so you'd better keep her on your radar and officially consider her one to watch.

Listen to "very well" below:

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