With technology and social media degrading our ability to develop real life, interpersonal connections with each other, rising r&b/pop sensation Shenna provides some commentary on the matter with her latest single “Conversation.”
“I wanted this video to have an old school vibe with a present day meaning behind it. I feel that people are so distracted by the media and technology that we are not having real face-to-face conversations anymore because of the many distractions around us. The guy’s point of view in this story has static and is blurred out because he’s actually a TV which is the symbol of someone distracted by technology. ” – Shenna
Link to premiere of “Conversation” video on Billboard: https://goo.gl/vkVuBu
Stream/purchase “Conversation” here: https://fanlink.to/6N7
Shenna will hit the stage at the Silverlake Lounge in LA on November 7th. She’ll be back in NYC for a SoFar Sounds show on November 12. Apply for tickets here.
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- “Conversation” single
- “Magenta” video (premiered by V Magazine)
- Reebok ad campaign
More about Shenna:
Shenna Somsmieh, known by her stage name Shenna, is a singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, co-producer, and model who, since the age of seven, has performed in front of thousands across the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. Hailing from Woodbridge, Virginia, Shenna’s received some heavy airplay in the U.S and in several countries around the world including Poland, Australia, Ghana, and the U.K. Several of her records (including two from her debut album Made Of Gold) are featured on the 2016 season of Oxygen’s The Bad Girls Club (“You Can’t Sit With Us,” “Made Of Gold,” “So Love”), MTV’s Teen Mom OG (“Control“), MTV’s Finding Carter (“Take Your Time“), and Netflix’s film Miss Stevens (“Made Of Gold”). Shenna’s debut EP, Dream In Color, held the number one spot on Bandcamp in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia market for several months.
An advocate of women empowerment, Shenna exudes the boldness of icons Rihanna and Lady Gaga both in her fashion sense, and music. Her Syrian, African-American, and German back ground has also had a profound influence on Shenna’s artistry.
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