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After Dinner We Talk Dreams


"SYNCOPATE" is the first taster of the collective's 2021 project "AFTER DINNER WE TALK DREAMS". The track aired on Zane Lowe as a World First and features an accompanying video filmed in the NY summer heat. MICHELLE shares: "The song at its core is about desire. Communicating your desire can feel vulnerable, so we wanted to have some fun with that and show our funky and seductive side. It really feels like we’re hitting the street for the first time by putting this song out into the world." Read more on Last.fm.

There are (at least) five female singers and two bands using the stage name Michelle: 1) MICHELLE is a musical collective based in New York City. Blending R&B, pop, jazz, and indie influences, the six-member group honors these genres with 70s-inspired basslines, driving drum beats, lush synths, and captivating vocals. After celebrating their first year together, MICHELLE has already established itself as an emerging act in New York's music scene. The group's distinct sound is the result of careful production and arrangements by Julian Kaufman and Charlie Kilgore, with vocalists Jamee Lockard, Layla Ku, Sofia D’Angelo, and Emma Lee delivering emotive lyrics and harmonies. Written and recorded in Kaufman’s bedroom over two weeks, their debut album Heatwave captures a series of nostalgic moments, offering snapshots of youth set against a New York summer—experiences that are relatable to both those who have lived them and those who have imagined them. 2) German singer Tanja Shitawey (née Hewer) (born February 15, 1972, in Villingen-Schwenningen) represented Germany in the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest with Wer Liebe lebt (To Live for Love). 3) Michelle McManus, from the UK, won *Pop Idol* in 2003 and is best known for her single All This Time, released under the name Michelle. 4) Dutch singer Michelle Courtens participated in the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest, performing Out on My Own and placing 18th. 5) Michelle Narine, from Trinidad, released the track Standing Here All Alone in 1996 in the UK. 6) Norwegian singer Michelle Purvis performed Baby Don't Stop the Music in the Norwegian selection for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. 7) A four-piece band from Spain, Michelle formed in 2000 and released their first full-length album in 2007, titled Rock 'n' Roll Babilonia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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