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Pain in the city is a classic RnB ballad written about the sadness and eventual acceptance of an unrequited love. Featuring more than 150 vocal layers.
"Greedy" features top Toronto musicians on guitar, bass and trumpet. Written about a budding romance, the singer wishes to become exclusive, it captures the intense emotions of a young woman’s desire for more
I'm Alright by BrielleBeth is a bouncy Pop/RnB blend crafted with Torontos top guitar and bass players, and more than 80 layers of vocal.  100+ mix versions and 5 producers collaborating on drums, this song is a young woman’s celebratory anthem of self reliance in the wake of a toxic relationship. Promotion includes social media ads, ‘label only’ playlisting, radio pitches, influencer campaigns, press coverage and billboard features.  Paired with an organic effort of 200+ content pieces.

Grind It is a gentle R&B offering from Indonesia’s rising star, Briellebeth. Living in Toronto helped her understand the sexual repression of her country of origin, Grind It expresses the captivating narrative of sexual connection through dance, drawing listeners into a shared experience of affection. 
"I Know" by Briellebeth explores the journey of a young Indonesian immigrant in Canada confronting infidelity. Building on her Jakarta hit 'Gimme ur Love,' this empowering RnB track showcases her strength in the face of betrayal. With raw, emotional lyrics and a catchy chorus, the song resonates with those seeking independence and self-worth. Perfect for playlists spotlighting women's empowerment and smooth RnB, it's a testament to resilience and growth in the face of adversity.


‘Gimme ur love’ is a smooth RnB instant classic with a flirty sexual chorus that emulates the confidence of a woman who knows what she wants, and knows she can have it.  Briellebeth is from Jakarta Indonesia where feminine sexuality and empowerment is stifled.  This debut for the talented young RnB artist is sharing with the world her urge to be more open and honest with herself as she experiences what it’s like to be in a new country in her early twenties.
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