Heaven Ain’t Calling by KIESZA

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Kiesza, the NYC artist extraordinaire, a four-time Juno winner and nearly 1 million followers on Facebook, 800K followers on YouTube & 90K followers on “X” releases her latest single “Heaven Ain’t Calling”…an EDM/Pop fusion that will rock any dance floor, anywhere, anytime.

Kiesza has gained fame for her iconic single “Hideaway” and her collaborations with huge names in the industry like Diplo, Skrillex, deadmau5, Duran Duran, and Francis Mercier.

She also has an upcoming album titled “Heaven Ain’t Calling” that features a cinematic video and a futuristic spaghetti western film noir…the music video has mind-blowing production value… top notch.

“Heaven Ain’t Calling” has powerful beats, excellent pop instrumentation, and great EDM production, and of course with Kiesza’s vocals that range from smooth to soaring…the song surely secures its place in the musical world as a great achievement both on the sonic and visual sides of the artistic coin.

The artist has already made huge waves with her presence…she was a guest on the Ellen Show twice, toured with Demi Lovator and Lindsey Stirling…featured in Billboard, Rolling Stone, Paper, Vogue, and many many more…

…even Madonna is a fan, confirmed after posting a video of herself dancing to a Kiesza song!

Kiesza is further expanding her musical presence with great music and great art direction…

Make sure to check out Kiesza’s “Heaven Ain’t Calling” for a unique audio/visual experience.

Wishing all the best to the great artist.

Cheers!

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Born in the 80s, attracted by the beats and feeds on music, the "Hamza Sharkas" is a musical-carnivore that uses guitars, piano and drums as his weapons of choice in hunting down and composing music, mainly for short movies, solo work and his other musical projects. The "Sharkas" also records, mixes and masters music. One of the goals of the "Sharkas" is to spread musical knowledge and music technology education as much as possible through workshops and online articles. Beware the "Sharkas"....for he won't shut up about music and will go on and on and on and on….