Toronto-native artist and producer Charlotte Day Wilson today releases a raw and reflective visual in support of “Changes,” a standout track off her critically acclaimed debut album, ALPHA, out now via Stone Woman Music.
Directed by award-winning frequent collaborator Kevan Funk, the “Changes” video is a continuation of the “Keep Moving” and “If I Could” videos and the queer cinematic series for ALPHA, a compelling exploration of self discovery and earnest declarations, recollecting Charlotte’s inner struggles of love, growing, and breaking that she’s finally speaking to in a greater way.
Charlotte shared the first single, “If I Could”, from her new LP in May, and premiered on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show. The track was launched with a clip co-directed by Charlotte and Kevan Funk which features spoken word from poet, musician and fellow Canadian artist Mustafa showcasing the changing faces and identities of Texan bull riders. Charlotte’s recent single “Keep Moving” was featured as the face of Spotify’s inaugural EQUAL campaign playlist and is another immensely moving and deeply personal clip with the visual further telling the story of ALPHA and boldly commencing Charlotte’s new era.
ALPHA has amassed Charlotte an even larger dedicated fanbase and has achieved over 40+M streams since its release. Charlotte made waves in the industry from her 2016 release of her debut EP CDW (which has garnered more than 100M streams in total), and through her work with friends and collaborators BADBADNOTGOOD, Daniel Caesar and Kaytranada. Charlotte returned in 2018 with the poignant EP Stone Woman. She has garnered 1.8+M Monthly Spotify Listeners and over 150+M streams, truly making a name for herself.
Charlotte’s contemporary take on R&B and Soul showcases her sublime vocals and her ingenuity as she fuses vintage basslines, gospel assonance, and contemporary minimalist production to create a strikingly beautiful sonic aura. ALPHA is an authentic display of Charlotte’s artistry.
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