GENIA RELEASES POIGNANT NEW SINGLE + VIDEO “DEAR LIFE”

Genia, the uncategorizable 22 year-old singer-rapper and fierce R&B phenom from the streets of Victorville, California, has released “Dear Life,” a poignant new single + video available on all platforms via Def Jam Recordings.  Dear Life follows up “Souvenir” the first track from 4AM IN THE VILLE, Genia’s upcoming new mixtape set to arrive early 2024.  (Track listing and release details to be announced in the weeks ahead.)
 
4AM IN THE VILLE is positioned as the follow-up to 4PM IN THE VILLEGenia’s debut mixtape released June 23rd.  Included on the mix was “Introducing,” her aptly-titled smash debut single + video of early 2023, in which she found her groove, hitting #1 on the Soundcloud New and Hot: R&B Charts.  Five different versions of “Introducing” were issued in February – A Capella, Sped Up, Slowed Down, and an instrumental outside of the original.  Genia also revealed a new music video treatment of the single.  
 
4PM IN THE VILLE also included “Jaded,” an emotionally charged confession (“Ask me how I feel/ I’m’a say I’m jaded”), released in May.  Genia rode out again for the underdogs in June, on “False Prophet”:
 

“You don’t care if I’m hurting
These scars deep within
And you left me deserted
And I can’t forgive
I got so many questions
That went unanswered
But you’ll never be able to take what you don’t give”
– Genia, “False Prophet”

In the run-up to the arrival of 4PM IN THE VILLEGenia filmed live performance “garage band” versions of “False Prophet” at home in Victorville, along with covers of classics including Roberta Flack’s “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” Janet Jackson’s “Let’s Wait Awhile,” and so on.  Fans were invited to view Genia opening up for fellow Def Jam artist Coco Jones live at Echoplex in Los Angeles HERE.
 
Another gift to fans was a stunning cover of Fleet­wood Mac’s “Dreams.”  Genia added a touch of her own magic to the original, infusing the performance with a certain grit and spirit as the warm guitar tones were plucked on a Fender Strat.  Global Grind touted the track on its “New Music Roundup.

Genia has spent a lifetime using music as a form of therapy.  “I feel like I make music for everybody,” she says. “But mainly for women to feel badass. I wanna feel like I have the power. I wanna feel like I’m that bitch. That was kind of my thing: to make bad bitch music, but also to make vulnerable music, almost like somebody’s read­ing my diary. If only one person finds peace in my music then I know I’ve done my job.”

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