Zoe Wees – who has amassed nearly three billion combined global streams since making her debut in 2020 with the RIAA Gold-certified, Top 20 Pop radio hit “Control” – releases her dynamic debut album, Therapy. Listen to Therapy HERE.
The record, which boasts a twenty-song tracklist, is a full-on, heart-and-soul account of Zoe who is armed with nothing but honesty as she re-tells life growing up with anxiety, health conditions, growing up in a single-parent home, and later dealing with everything the music industry and social media has to throw at her. You may not have experienced anything she has had to deal with, but there is a connection most can find in her raw, human feelings. “My music is my therapy, a way to overcome my innermost fears and insecurities. Therapy is more than just an album for me; it accompanies my journey to discover and learn to love myself,” Zoe said about the album.
Leading the album will be the track, “Love Should Be Easy”, which is a heart-breaking ballad that talks about the unwillingness to let go of a relationship that has become toxic. The emotional lyrics are paired with a soft piano before building up a transition into an upbeat track while maintaining the heart-wrenching message. You can listen to “Love Should Be Easy” HERE. In addition, Zoe will be releasing the music video for “Lifeline”. You can watch “Lifeline” HERE. Shot documentary style, the music video captures Zoe Wees’s moments during her time in the United States in addition to her time recording her album over the last few years. The video contains footage from Johnny Neghei and Greg Kotler, who also shot Zoe’s Learning To Love Myself mini-documentary. It was also edited by Greg himself.
Tracklist for Therapy
- Sorry For The Drama
- Lightning
- Girls Like Us
- Love Should Be Easy
- Control
- Lifeline
- Daddy’s Eyes
- Hold Me
- Nothing’s Forever
- 21 Candles
- On My Own
- Broke
- That’s How it Goes feat. 6LACK
- You Ain’t Really Good For Me
- Don’t Give Up
- Nothing But You
- Third Wheel
- Less Of A Women
- Hold Me Like You Used To
- When It Hurts
Breakout star Zoe Wees has a knack for making her complex, emotional stories feel universally relatable. See recent singles and future album tracks “Daddy’s Eyes” and “Don’t Give Up” for proof of such relatability. Her raw, powerful debut single “Control” amassed 2 billion streams and became a worldwide hit. It entered the top 20 at Pop radio in the U.S. “Girls Like Us”, Wees’ follow-up single, was highlighted in the New York Times Magazine tracing the lineage of “the sad banger,” and hailed by People as “a vulnerable pop anthem that pushed for togetherness and solidarity to girls around the world.” The multi-platinum certified song reached #1 in Germany’s radio charts. She then released her debut EP “Golden Wings” which saw her songs gather mass interest including Spotify’s Radar-, Apple’s UpNext- and YouTube’s Artist On The Rise program. At press, she’s featured on the likes of The Guardian, Forbes (30 Under 30), Gal Dem, Line Of Best Fit, and Clash whilst having cover stories written about herself on Notion, Euphoria, Hunger, and Germany’s Glamour Magazine. Zoe has performed at the American Music Awards, “The Late Late Show with James Corden”, “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2021 and collaborated with top artists like 6lack, Kygo, and Felix Jaehn.
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