Leah Kate Shares Wistful "Visions" in New Single

New York City-based artist Leah Kate is a true visionary. Her groundbreaking sound mixed with heartfelt lyrics create irresistible and dance-worthy anthems garnering a fervent fanbase and placements on some of Spotify’s most popular playlists.    

Leah Kate’s latest single, entitled "Visions," is an exceptional example of just that. Starting out slow, but ascending into an electro soundscape, the track features delicate guitar, soaring smokey harmonies and a chorus filled with gliding synths. "Visions" thematically details an attempt to fight memories of an old relationship and the struggle to move on. The song is co-written with Grammy-nominated Katie Pearlman and features a collaboration with Kevin Courtois, a famed French artist and DJ.

Much of her life, Kate struggled with her confidence and self-identity. Growing up in Los Angeles' entertainment scene with a family in media, she found herself under immense pressure to succeed. It was a much needed escape to New York, where she truly began to flourish as an artist while cultivating her own distinctive sound.  

Now, the songstress has accumulated over two million streams across all platforms and headlined a sold out show at Soho House in the Meatpacking district of NYC.  She has performed at both London and New York Fashion Week, being deemed an artist to watch.    

Take a listen to Leah Kate’s new single and  "Visions" will start to unfold:

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