Miami, Florida Mar 20, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - Singer-songwriter Dreya Starr makes her musical debut with the release of the lyrical pop ballads "Tu Punto Final" and "End Of The Line" for the bilingual market.
With a high register voice and unusual vibration and tone, Dreya Starr is releasing her first songs with a modern concept of Pop genre fused with classical music elements and lyrical voice elements. Accompanied by a music video where the dancer represents toxic possession and the fear of infidelity in a relationship.
"Tu Punto Final" and "End Of The Line", available from today on all digital platforms, are Dreya Starr's letter of introduction to publicize her new project with the production and arrangements of Julio Bagué.
I used Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata as a base and from there, using an interpolation of that piece, the song Tu Punto Final/¨End Of The Line¨ was created, modern ballads with a special and mysterious mood that describes to a toxic love, explained Bagué, who has multiple recognitions worldwide, produced these songs with unforgettable rhythms and melodies and recorded with a unique sound by renowned musicians, Grammy nominees and winners.
The orchestrations of these singles are unmatched and have resulted in organic creations with a unique sound that mixes classical and pop.
Prior to her debut as a pop singer, Dreya Starr has also been building an important career as an opera singer. Her talent has led her to participate in highly recognized festivals such as the Mediterranean Opera Studio and Festival in Sicily, Italy and the XVIII International Choral Festival in Medellín, Colombia. In addition, in 2022 she won first place in the NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing) regional competition in the advanced classical singing division.
The release of her new singles marks the next chapter in the music career of Dreya Starr, who is getting ready to take her music career big.
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