Rachel Leo press photo standing in front of a glittery gold backdrop
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Rachel Leo releases an appealing music video for her lovely debut single, entitled, “Conversation”

Rachel Leo is an up-and-coming 22-year-old singer-songwriter from Auckland, New Zealand. Not too long ago, she released an appealing music video for her lovely debut single, entitled, “Conversation.”

Rachel Leo – “Conversation” music video

“I know that I talk too much, baby, come and shut me up. ‘Cause now, I’m in this, I don’t need to second guess. I know that you’re not what I want but just what I need. You got me losing my head, I’m giving in. Yeah, I’ve been thinking that maybe this could something. I know that you’re curious.” – lyrics

‘Conversation’ tells a fascinating tale about a young woman who finds herself falling for a special guy in her life. Apparently, they like each other, so curiosity might lead them to a place where they need to be.

‘Conversation’ contains a relationship-based narrative that explores the tension and mystery in unspoken feelings. The dynamic, ‘80s-inspired disco-pop song possesses tuneful melodies that will resonate well with fans of Dua Lipa, Zara Larsson, and Kim Petras. Furthermore, “Conversation” serves as a tasty appetizer to what listeners can expect to hear from Rachel Leo in the near future. Also, the song was written with and produced by Joseph Corban-Banks (Niko Walters, Paige) and M Basa (Aloe Blacc, Teeks); and mixed by Simon Gooding (P!nk, Dua Lipa, Drax Project).

“Tell me why we’re waiting, let’s get to where we’re going.”

Rachel Leo press photo wearing a blue and lime green outfit
Benny Joy Photography

Rachel Leo draws inspiration from the likes of Kiana Ledé, Maggie Rogers, Dua Lipa, and Yebba. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that she enjoys writing under all areas of the pop umbrella. Recently, she was granted the New Music Development funding from NZ On Air to work with Alex Wildwood (The Veronicas, Broods, Jessica Mauboy). Also, she completed her Bachelor of Music at the University of Auckland.

Rachel Leo – “Conversation”

Rachel Leo - “Conversation” song cover art

We recommend adding Rachel Leo’s “Conversation” single to your favorite electro-pop playlist. Also, let us know how you feel in the comment section below. Mel Blanc’s famous catchphrase, “That’s All Folks!” Thanks for reading another great article on Bong Mines Entertainment. And always remember that (P) Positive, (E) Energy, (A) Always, (C) Creates, (E) Elevation (P.E.A.C.E).


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