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|    Emma Milani Releases My Own Language Sin    |
|    04 Apr 17 23:33:05    |
      From: musicdish@gmail.com              WHAT: Pop/Indie Singer Songwriter Emma Milani Releases New, Culturally Iconic       Single: "My Own Language."       WHEN: Single to be released March 2017.       WHERE: Available for download on iTunes, Amazon and streaming on Apple Music       and Spotify.       FOR MORE INFORMATION, contact: Marzena Calcagnini at 310-892-7880 or email:       Marzenacalca@gmail.com.              LOS ANGELES, CALIF. - Watching her youthful, yet strong visually and       musically, recent video on YouTube, one might notice pop - with a dash of       indie - singer, songwriter Emma Milani has a confidence and creative spirit       far beyond her 14 years of age.              The song from which the video, "My Own Language," is created will be released       Mar. 9 on iTunes, Amazon and streaming on Apple Music and Spotify.              "My Own Language" was written by the young girl, who is bilingual, and has       experienced a range of cultural diversity growing up in the South Bay,       California beach city of Redondo Beach and spending much of her formative       years with her family in Europe,        particularly in her mother's homeland of Poland.              Emma wrote the song after talking with friends about the importance of having       her own language and voice, as well as being true to herself and what she'd       like to accomplish in life.              "I want people to know how important music is to me and how it gives me a way       to share and speak 'My Own Language,' " she says.              In the video, the beautiful young girl is surrounded by attractive friends,       laughing, having fun and frolicking in the streets of Los Angeles. She's got       short pigtails, a pink baseball jacket and stylishly torn jeans.              She's also playfully singing into a blue raspberry lollipop.              But, the lyrics of the song are poignant, and far beyond the pop singer's teen       playful attitude: "More than what they see, there's layers and layers to me,"       she sings, and, "Why should I be afraid speaking my own language? Why you       gotta go and make it        complicated?"              The single, "My Own Language," was produced by Del Oro Music Record Producer       Robert Eibach.              Eibach said he took on Emma's project because: "I saw a lot of potential in       her as a recording artist."              "As I was working with her, I noticed the maturity in her abilities," he said,       "She is only 14 and wrote a song that is relatable to a large audience. I'm       looking forward to "My Own Language" being a break-through single for her."              In addition to her singing and songwriting abilities, Emma is recognizable to       many from her acting work. She's played roles on a number of T.V. Series and       has appeared on radio shows, including a recent Interview on iHeart radio.              Since she was 7 years old, Emma has studied with vocal coach Nick Cooper --       known as the "vocal coach to the stars" having worked with artists from       Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez to David Douchovny and Katy Perry -- and Emma began       about then at the        prestigious School of Dance & Music in Redondo Beach, Calif.              Currently a freshman in high school, Emma plans to keep singing and writing       music, as well as acting throughout her career. She also hopes to attend       college someday, possibly at New York University.              Website: http://www.emmamilani.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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