Carmen Reece announces new single “Raindrop”

Carmen Reece "Raindrop"Carmen Reece is following the success of her debut single, “Right Here”, with the release of her follow up single “Raindrop”. Produced by Mark J. Feist (Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland) the track will also have a blazing remix by burning hot mixmaster Dave Aude. (Rihanna, Pussycat Dolls, Britney Spears)

Echoing the trajectory of other artists, like Lady Gaga and David Guetta, that entered the Top 40/Pop Radio arena after conquering the dance charts, Carmen’s first single “Right Here” went #3 on the Billboard Dance Radio Chart, and broke a Billboard Dance Chart Record. “Raindrop” is being serviced and released to Top 40 Radio in May.

All this as ground-floor fans are hailing her as “Diva 2.0” and drawing comparisons to Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, and Beyoncé. That designation is bolstered by Carmen’s having been “discovered” by multi-platinum producer-songwriter Mark Feist, known for his work with the likes of Beyoncé, Céline Dion, and Natalie Cole, among other world class recording artists. “Raindrop” was written by Carmen, Feist and Rose Marie Tan (who wrote “Damaged” for Danity Kane).

Carmen has also made an impact on TV where she has appeared on the morning shows in NY, Chicago, DC and other cities, and has performed on the Brian McKnight TV show (seen over 200 markets). Her first single, “Right Here”, was played on Ugly Betty for almost 2 minutes during the highly watched last weeks of the series.

Carmen has spent the last 6 months on an extensive US radio promotion tour laying the ground work to release “Raindrop” to Top 40/Pop Radio. She has performed in the hottest clubs all over the country and recently appeared at a sold-out arena concert in Wichita KS, sharing the bill with Flo-Rida, Kevin Rudolph and Kris Allen.

Carmen Reece is the epitome of the term, triple-threat. The 22-year-old singer/songwriter/pianist/ boasts an impressive musical resume, and is emerging as a serious presence with the upcoming debut of her album, Love in Stereo.Carmen Reece is following the success of her debut single, “Right Here”, with the release of her follow up single “Raindrop”. Produced by Mark J. Feist (Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland) the track will also have a blazing remix by burning hot mixmaster Dave Aude. (Rihanna, Pussycat Dolls, Britney Spears)

Echoing the trajectory of other artists, like Lady Gaga and David Guetta, that entered the Top 40/Pop Radio arena after conquering the dance charts, Carmen’s first single “Right Here” went #3 on the Billboard Dance Radio Chart, and broke a Billboard Dance Chart Record. “Raindrop” is being serviced and released to Top 40 Radio in May.

All this as ground-floor fans are hailing her as “Diva 2.0” and drawing comparisons to Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, and Beyoncé. That designation is bolstered by Carmen’s having been “discovered” by multi-platinum producer-songwriter Mark Feist, known for his work with the likes of Beyoncé, Céline Dion, and Natalie Cole, among other world class recording artists. “Raindrop” was written by Carmen, Feist and Rose Marie Tan (who wrote “Damaged” for Danity Kane).

Carmen has also made an impact on TV where she has appeared on the morning shows in NY, Chicago, DC and other cities, and has performed on the Brian McKnight TV show (seen over 200 markets). Her first single, “Right Here”, was played on Ugly Betty for almost 2 minutes during the highly watched last weeks of the series.

Carmen has spent the last 6 months on an extensive US radio promotion tour laying the ground work to release “Raindrop” to Top 40/Pop Radio. She has performed in the hottest clubs all over the country and recently appeared at a sold-out arena concert in Wichita KS, sharing the bill with Flo-Rida, Kevin Rudolph and Kris Allen.

Carmen Reece is the epitome of the term, triple-threat. The 22-year-old singer/songwriter/pianist/ boasts an impressive musical resume, and is emerging as a serious presence with the upcoming debut of her album, Love in Stereo.


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