Cami Petyn and Flavia have done an incredible duo that manifests itself in “Sepulveda”. The name of this song corresponds to the longest-running avenue in Los Angeles and they've taken as a metaphor for the long-running love and admiration that FLAVIA and Cami have for each other. Both artists identify as queer and independent, so you could say that this is a queer love anthem meant to stir up emotions within everyone that's ever been young and in love.
The song is in the vicinity of Electro-pop with its *very* infectious vibe and its ability to transport you to disco nights nestled between friends or romantic interests. "Sepulveda" has all the makings of a dancefloor firestarter and it perfectly blends the distinct styles of Cami Petyn and FlAVIA alike, in a way that you don't realize where -artistically- one ends and the other begins. Still, this is definitely spicy song that invites you to get carried away by the flirtatious mood, and for many listeners it can just as easily be taken as an anthem for queer love as well. Though these artists have done terrific work together here, they also have their particular individual story. Cami Petyn is an alt-pop rock singer songwriter based in LA who blends elements of modern pop, old-school jazz and electronica creating an edgy and alluring sound. Cami brings funk and depth with her music, using her lyrics to touch on topics that matter deeply to her- mental health, self-acceptance and growth. "My music to me is turning pain into power", she explains She has shown that connecting with her audience is paramount for her as her main goal with her alt-rockery is not only to make her listeners feel like a badass but just to make them FEEL overall. On the other hand, we have FLAVIA an award-winning singer-songwriter-producer who won the Pop category of the Independent Music Awards, the Grand Prize in the John Lennon Songwriting competition and was a finalist in the Great American Song Contest. Billboard called Flavia “a musical force destined for greatness”. This wonderful artist grew up in Ireland, and Italy, and has lived in almost every corner of the US before landing in LA. She now splits her time between LA and Paris. “When I create music, it’s really important for me to make art that positively impacts people. All my songs have a profound message or cause behind them bottled into a fun, relatable pop song." That´s why her music speaks fiercly and loudly, touching on subjects such as bullying, mental health issues, and rights for the LGBTQ+ community. Her live shows are high-energy sonic and visual experiences tailored to shake you up - perhaps one key element that stengthens the powerful bond between her and. Cami Their individual trajectory augurs the success of this powerful duet, and we believe their fans will be calling for MORE joint creative work from these two fierce sonic warriors.
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