VALI WOODS
TAKES OFF WITH SINGLE ‘ALIEN DISCO’
After releasing three smashing singles in 2019, rising LA-born and Melbourne-based artist Vali Woods is ready to take over the last quarter of 2020 with a powerful fusion of classic R&B, alternative pop, and ethereal elements—all merged in her newest intergalactic love song ‘Alien Disco’. This genre-defying single is the first track taken from her upcoming album ‘I Can’t Pretend’, which will be available in November.
Produced and mastered by Anoesis, with lyrics written by Vali herself, the track’s spacey and ambient sound stirs up the feeling of otherworldliness. Vali’s inventive lyricism perfectly captures how love is both a miracle and a force that carves out a world reserved for only one person—and how its profound mystery cannot be contained by one galaxy..
‘Alien Disco’ pays homage to the old and futuristic styles of R&B, as its vibe takes you back to an ‘80s disco party but transports you to a dance floor worlds and years away at the same time. Time and reality seems to be suspended in this fresh single, as it blends past, present, and future sounds.
Influenced by the music of Tinashe, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, and Rihanna, among others, Vali believes that music can pave the way for healing. Her genre-blurring style pushes for liberation from restrictions, as she champions the themes of love, loss, and mental health—while showcasing a piece of her spirituality that she hasn’t shared to her audience before.
“Stay true to your artistry and values, don’t be afraid to push the boundaries of ‘normal’. Stay consistent, persistent and keep the faith”.—Vali Woods
Indeed, Vali’s authenticity and persistence shines through, with more than 100,000 streams on Spotify, and nods from music publications such as The Hype Magazine and Girl Magazine. She is divine and powerful femininity embodied in one person, and the rest of the year has two more singles and an album lined up from her. So don’t miss out on her upcoming releases by following her socials down below!
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