Leah Belle Faser Touted by Bust Magazine and Wide Open Country as One to Watch in 2021

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Georgia based 16-year-old artist’s career trajectory is rapidly ascending

Atlanta, GA — When Leah Belle Faser turned 16 this past summer, she was preparing to release her debut, Crossing Hermi’s Bridge, an EP of seven original songs that served as her introduction to the world.  Six months later, while Leah is promoting her new single and video, “Second Hand Store,” the national media is already paying attention and suggesting the rest of the world do so as well.

Earlier this month, Bust Magazine featured Leah in an article of “5 Up and Coming Women Musicians You Should Know,” and this was almost immediately followed by Wide Open Country naming her as one of “Three Artists to Watch.”

Meanwhile, after premiering the “Second-Hand Store” video, Pro Country Music published an in-depth interview with Leah where they proclaimed that “she’s laying the groundwork for what looks to be a long, successful country music career.”

The “Second-Hand Store” video has picked up early adds from The Country NetworkHeartland TV, and The Country Music Channel, while the single has made its way onto a variety of Spotify playlists including New Music NashvilleSweet Tea & SunshineNew Country Hits, and Nashville News – and was also added to VEVO’s Incoming Country and TIDAL’s Rising: Country playlists.

 

 

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