Fast-rising pop singer/songwriter Felicity has today released the 2nd EP in her discography titled '4PM In The Morning' - containing 5 genre-bending, dynamic and impeccably written tracks including singles 'Half Sad', 'I'll Have What He's Having' & Denver Airport'.
Born and bred in Perth WA, Felicity has travelled the world trying to find the best place to foster her career - eventually landing herself in Nashville. Since then, Felicity has put in the work on her craft; signing to East Music Row Records and collaborating with some of the industry's best and brightest - building an arsenal of unreleased songs in the process.
'4PM In The Morning' was written by Felicity alongside esteemed songwriter Asia Whiteacre (Louis Tomlinson, Hailee Steinfeld); artist/songwriter Johnny Gates & producer Austin Luther (Winona Fighter); and the years of experience within the songwriting team is immediately apparent. Effortlessly weaving between high energy, pop-rock ballads ('Bad Waste Of Good Oxygen'); to the densely layered, impeccably produced pop tracks (i'll Have What He's Having', 'Denver Airport'); '4PM In The Morning' showcases Felicity's diverse and dynamic range, as well as her incredibly powerful vocals.
On the name and concept of the EP, Felicity comments that; "I called the EP "4PM in the Morning", it's a line from one of the singles on the record, "Half Sad", and I think it really captures where I'm at in my head/ life right now as well as when I was creating the record. The world feels like it's turned on its head at the moment, up is down, day is night and all I can do is write songs and watch the sun come up cause I haven't gone to bed yet."
Felicity has gone from strength to strength since the release of her debut single 'Burnt Sugar' back in 2018. She has since risen to 6 million total streams (including 1.8 million for 'Poison' & 2.8 million for 'Pilot With A Fear Of Heights') and an impressive 30,000 combined social following. Her debut EP 'You Take Me To Dinner But You'll Never Feed My Soul' released July 2024 was met with praise from all corners of the industry, including editorial playlist support from Spotify and media praise from Atwood, Pleaser Mag, Mundane Mag and The Skadoosh.
EP singles 'Half Sad' & 'I'll Have What He's Having' have already had a big impact on DSPs with adds to Spotify editorial playlists (New Music Friday, Pop N' Fresh, Equal AU & NZ) & Apple Music playlists (Jazz Soul Cafe, New In Alternative, New In Pop), with over 30k combined streams already.
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