Anaka Records is excited to announce the release, of the new single “Intoxicated” from alternative R&B artist Zandra Vibes, released on all digital platforms.
Alternative R&B artist Zandra Vibes closed out 2019 strong with the release of another new single, titled “Intoxicated.”
Her third release for 2019 was written by DreLue and was produced by Charles Davids and Dwayne Moore.
This ambient, bass-filled, alternative R&B track is a VIBE!
When asked about the inspiration and meaning behind the single, Zandra Vibes said “This single is about the intoxicating feeling of being in love and how it can be intoxicating to the point of making you lose sound judgment when it comes to affairs of the heart”.
This intoxicating single was released late 2019, with the music video being released shortly after. Since last Fall, Zandra has made several guest appearances in addition to performing across the country.
She continues April 18, 2020 performing at Prive Worldwide POSE fashion show in Boston, MA.
Last December Zandra also had a scheduled performance in Minneapolis, MN. in addition to hosting a charity event benefiting Toys for Tots.
When asked what it means to give back and participate in charitable events, she had this to say, “Taking the time to give back has always been such an important aspect of life for me. It’s a reminder of the interconnection we as humans have to each other and that no one person is an island.”
ONLINE:
www.zandravibes.com
www.instagram.com/zandravibes
www.facebook.com/zandravibes
www.tiktok.com/zandravibes
www.youtube.com/zandravibesmusic
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