Rashelle Blue Releases Visuals For “My Thing”

Rashelle Blue Releases Visuals For “My Thing”

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Highly Spiritual signee Rashelle Blue has kicked off the year in style with the release of her latest single My Thing. Produced by Samsney and mastered by Kaywa, My Thing is a melodious Afropop single which sees Rashelle at her absolute best and gives Ghanaians a taste of exactly what she is capable of. In My Thing, Rashelle Blue sings about women empowerment and urges all women to stand-up for themselves and not get put down by detraction from others. In the song, Rashelle takes listeners through a journey of her prowess as she thanks God for His blessings which makes her laugh in the face of haters and those envying her.

Born Rachel Arhin, Rashelle Blue’s My Thing is an irresistibly groovy single which is rich with her signature melodious voice and serves as a perfect challenge to women everywhere urging them to stand up and fight for everything they believe in. The single is sure to get listening grooving to the beat at the very first listen.
Rashelle Blue said the release of My Thing is part of a strategic rollout by her management team and is meant to make her a household name on the Ghanaian music scene. Originally based in London, Rashelle she is back in Ghana and is aiming at establishing her brand and gracing all the major stages in the country.

“My Thing is centered on encouraging every woman, whether in the industry or not, to believe that they are the best out there in their own eyes and to mute out all the hatred and envy that may come towards them. Rather than letting negativity affect them, they should use a hater’s energy as a mechanism to laugh it off and not to take it seriously, she said.

Rashelle Blue is a singer/songwriter, commercial model, multi-genre artiste, performer and aspiring actress.
The UK Afro Pop Sweetheart, who has had gained a share of musical experience internationally is a rising star in the Afro Pop scene.

Rashelle Blue – My Thing (Prod. by Samsney)

 

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