Maddy Brown - 'Wiser'

Out with the old and in with the new - Maddy Brown gives us a new outlook on relationships with her silky debut single ‘Wiser’.
Taking hints of a vintage R&B sound and giving it her own modern twist, showing off Maddy’s vulnerable but stunning vocal play. ‘Wiser’ is an autobiographical song and narrative which details finding your footing post-breakup, recognizing your growth and worth, and ultimately becoming empowered to be straightforward and voice your emotions. With a raw and straight-to-the-point lyric flow, for a debut track Maddy has certainly mastered her control and delivery as an artist.
With two more singles in the pipeline, ‘Wiser’ lays down the perfected introduction to her upcoming debut EP - due for release this Summer.
“I hope people can take ‘Wiser’ as their own source of empowerment. Voice how you feel, recognize your worth, and be empowered to have high expectations for those who end up having the privilege to be in your life.” -Maddy Brown
Words by Robbin Jennah
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