Because of her catchy lyrics and unique, powerful-yet-ethereal vocals that have gathered over 35 million listens on Spotify alone, Heather has established herself as one of New York and Los Angeles' most sought-after composers and singers in the Pop/EDM market.

She has also received major cuts in the world of electronic music Heather collaborated extensively with voice producer, writer, and artist Karra to create her Vocal Sample Pack, which was released in April 2020 via Splice and KARRA Presents.

Heather's chameleon-like voice and one-of-a-kind writing style allow her the ability to move seamlessly between genres on the fly. Her most recent pop-centred singles, '632' (which she self-produced, performed, and wrote), 'We Used To' (with Richie Nuzz and Kunis), and 'The Problem' (with Adam Turley), have all appeared on major Spotify Editorial and algorithmic playlists, including over 20 New Music Fridays, 'Hot Acoustics,' "Fresh Finds," and "Modern Soft Pop."

In all, there are over 650 sounds in the pack, which include but are not limited to lengthy and short phrases, spoken words, ad-libs, and effects, making it suitable for use in any and all kinds of music. The pack has garnered very positive feedback, debuting at #7 on the worldwide Splice charts in its first week of availability.

Heather is now hyper-focused on her acoustic-based pop project, and she has no plans to ease down any time soon. Heather enjoys the opportunity to combine her own images and animations into all areas of her unique music as a visual artist in addition to being a musician. She takes pleasure in being vulnerable, real, and honest, and she believes that by listening to her music, listeners will be able to relate to it, connect with it, and understand it.

A primary theme of this song is the notion of accepting and appreciating one's own personal progress. Despite having through years of rejection in both business and life, as well as self-doubt and self-confidence issues, I've been able to overcome these setbacks and emerge as a stronger, more confident version of myself. That shift must be welcomed and embraced, and you must reclaim your power, regardless of what anybody else says to or about you. That is what this song is all about.

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