Miss M. (also known as Miss Marilyn), a very creative artist and composer, is thrilled to announce the release of her album, “Free to Love”. This highly anticipated album of songs written by Miss M. (and produced by Norman Connors) shares and explores a zest for Life, with fun and exciting ventures and making time for love.
Free to Love is just one of the 8 songs that show her passion as an artist. The melodic ballads, and catchy choruses, touch on physical sensations and emotions drawn from life experiences. It’s inspired by friendships and how finding love is a beautiful thing, along with traveling, meeting people in various countries, exploring nature and just seeing and feeling the beauty in love.
This is a heartfelt project. A performer since the age of eight, she has sung in talent shows, church choirs, R&B groups, and reggae bands. She has also performed with the Oakland Jazz Choir and the LA Philharmonic Choir. There are notable performances, including opening for Gerald Albright and Eric Benet at The Dunsmuir House in Oakland, CA. Throughout her career, Miss M. has graced stages at renowned venues like Yoshi’s in the Bay Area, solidifying her presence in the music world.
Miss M. has a passion for songwriting, her creativity shows in songs like “Sleeping Beauty,” a track that captures her musical renaissance, “Blame It On Time” and “You Have My Heart.”
In addition to her smooth sound, Miss M.’s music draws on her diverse influences, from smooth ballads to R&B greats like Diana Ross, Jean Carne, and Phylis Hyman. Her songwriting is deeply expressive, with each song on Free to Love telling a story that listeners can connect with on a universal level.
“I can’t wait for people to hear them all”. She also shared how she enjoyed working with producer, Norman Connors, and arranger, Herman Jackson. Miss M. is dedicated to her craft.
Miss M’s “Free to Love” album is now available on all major streaming platforms. Listeners can expect to be moved by the entire album with captivating melodies, and a timeless sound.
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