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Last night,acclaimed singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp released punchy new record “Talk Too Much,” the second single from forthcoming debut album Snow Angel, set for release on August 18th. Throughout the song, Rapp shows her incredible range in which she caps off a stumbling soliloquy with a defiant “shut the f*ck up!” At the chorus, the beat lunges in as she turns all the guilt—and pain—onto herself. “I’m here again, talking myself out of my own happiness.” More than ever, Rapp sounds liberated in her own self-awareness—and proves herself as a pop provocateur. Alongside the release, Reneé is featured on the cover of Apple Music’s New Music Daily Playlist.
“Talk Too Much” arrives on the heels of evocative ballad “Snow Angel,” the album’s leading single and title track. Both songs were produced with Alexander 23 (Olivia Rodrigo, Tate McRae), who helmed much of Rapp’s forthcoming album. Alexander 23 and Rapp first developed their undeniable rapport during their collaboration on “Bruises,” a track centered on the cost of putting on a brave face for everyone else’s benefit.
Rapp is currently gearing up for her widely-anticipated Snow Hard Feelings Tour. Within only one day of public on-sale, the Broadway-trained vocal powerhouse sold a whopping 65K tickets in North America alone. The EU/UK leg of the Snow Hard Feelings Tour will include stops at iconic venues including London’s Hammersmith Apollo. More information HERE.