Found My Way Here by Rachel Davie Lee

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Virgin Islands based artist Rachel Davie Lee released her latest single “Found My Way Here”, it was recorded for a new compilation release titled ‘Connexion’ by French label Noussanseux in March 2023.

“Found My Way Here” is a story about reconciliation between Rachel’s past and present and the struggles she went through to reach her way to being one with herself.

Rachel soars on vocals while Brent Hoyte builds the musical world through his piano playing…”Found My Way Here” is a vocals and piano only track that manages to create a bigger world than the sum of its parts…

Usually, when a vocals plus one instrument song is playing, lot of times it feels empty, or at best missing some mojo…not the case here with Rachel and Brent, where they have their sound lush and complete with all the mojo you’d want when experiencing a triple A quality title like “Found My Way Here”.

Rachel says that “Found My Way Here” is all about accepting that this is where you are supposed to be, no matter how many regrets or what ifs you’ve struggled with on the journey…we are always meant to be somewhere, and this somewhere is where we can find peace, maybe after a little bit of struggling, who doesn’t go through that?

That’s why the lyrical side of “Found My Way Here” is relatable…it’s something we can almost surely all agree to go through…

Rachel, we thank you for this journey, it’s a lesson we can all learn from.

Wishing you all the best in life…you deserve it.

Cheers!

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