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A Girl Called Frank Introduces Her Dreamy Track "Usually"

Upcoming artist A Girl Called Frank learned at an early age that life can be harsh, but is always beautiful. As a love child of an army colonel's daughter and Finnish soldier serving in the Soviet army, Luisa Kutza's life was a fight for creative space straight from the beginning. At the age of 5, she was brought to Germany from Russia, and around that day her singing talent was discovered: Her teachers in Russia told her mother that there was something about her voice, a brilliant potential “like an uncut diamond”. Her mother took her to singing classes, and since these early days, Luisa did not cease to round out her vocal powerfulness. Unremitting exercise made her strong, for she wanted to exceed herself and overcome the injustice she had seen since she was a child. Now her voice acts as a guidance, and through her songs, Frank can show that the world may be a rough place and that there's darkness all around us - but within, there's good. In freedom, in feeling alive in spite of all the conflicts our lives include A Girl Called Frank seeks to find the grain of gold and proclaim it in her lyrics. With the release of her newest song "Usually," she presents a very dreamy track that will certainly intrigue your ears. Beginning with soothing instrumentation leading onto her soft and luscious vocals she completes the track entirely. Explaining the single further it's a reaction to losing someone important to every aspect of my life and she usually doesn't give up on life so easily than suddenly finding herself being unable to deal with the situation and struggling with major depression. To the vocals and production, this single portrays a calming feeling while listening. Being just perfect for a late-night drive or chilling by the beach. Go stream "Usually" and check out her discography which is filled with outstanding tracks.

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