Kleo releases new single "Everything Everywhere at Once"

Kleo releases new single "Everything Everywhere at Once"

The Copenhagen-based artist Kleo returns with the single “Everything Everywhere at Once” – a hyper romantic piano-driven pop-production – led by her expressive and soaring vocals. The song captures the feeling of love’s powerful pull and is accompanied by an enchanting music video.

Listen to "Everything Everywhere at Once” here.



“Everything Everywhere at Once” marks Kleo’s first release since her debut EP I Love This Movie, including viral songs “Miss You” and “Beautiful Life”.

Kleo says about “Everything Everywhere at Once”:

"A few years ago, I fell deeply in love, to the point where time and everything around us completely melted together! When I’m in love, I feel invincible. The horizon is wide open, and everything is possible – the sun always shines on me, and the wind is always at my back. I always enter these kind of relationships completely unguarded because that’s where I feel whole and inspired. It’s also this feeling driving me to write my songs."

 

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