Thomasina has curated the perfect catchy pop song in the form of “Break My Heart”.

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“Sometimes, regardless of what anyone says, a classic pop song is just what you need, and Thomasina has curated the perfect catchy pop song “Break My Heart”. ”


Sometimes, regardless of what anyone says, a classic pop song is just what you need, and Thomasina has curated the perfect catchy pop song “Break My Heart”. Thomasina has been writing since the age of 14, with her songs all centered around stories of life, love and self-discovery aiming at the core of others like her. What's more, throughout tales of her life, she has grown a hugely loyal fanbase. Thomasina has booked over 400 gigs in the last year, with performances at venues like The House of Blues Boston and the Firehouse Center of the Arts. She is so talented.

Thomasina’s latest release ‘Break My Heart’ was written whilst going through a tough time with her own head during what she describes as the ‘perfect relationship’. Created with a pumping bassline, an uptempo beat, electric vocals and a vintage disco feel, Thomasina is ready to become the new face of pop, and judging by this release, she is well on her way there.


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Review Written By Ben Broyd

Review Written By Ben Broyd

 

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