Cilla Raie “Livin'” (Audio)

Cilla Raie "Livin'" (Audio)

Cilla Raie delivers experimental R&B sounds with “Livin”.

UK R&B singer Cilla Raie continues feeding fans with new music, with the release of her second single of 2022 called “Livin” produced by Grime producer, Treble Clef.

Experimenting with various sounds, Cilla takes a spin on her frontline R&B sounds mixing this in with influences of grime.

Blending in her soft sultry vocals with the essence of confidence, Cilla explains “‘Livin’ is about embracing who you are and living your life to the fullest despite what people may say, aligning with the idea and values of having no fear in this life”.

Previously, Cilla released her single “Longtime” at the top of 2022, garnering support from many major media outlets.

In 2021, Cilla Raie released her ‘Reconnected’ EP which caught the attention of more many major media outlets.

With her EP peaking at number 2 on the UK iTunes R&B/Soul Album Charts garnering further support from other major media outlets.

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Cilla Raie began recording music at just 14-years-old and takes inspiration from her early influences such as Aaliyah, Toni Braxton, and Tamia.

During the early stages of her musical journey, Cilla was mentored by super producer DaVinche (Stormzy, Skepta, Wiley) and manager Jackie Davison MBE (Wayne Hector).

In 2014, Cilla Raie released her first self-titled debut project produced by Sillky (Mabel, Teedra Moses, Craig David) and The Arcade (Doja Cat, Khalid, Migos).

She successfully embarked on a national school tour across the UK performing with legislation group UK Music.

Her music reveals a deeper message for all: the importance of self-love, reassurance, and confidence.

2022 will see the release of yet another exciting Cilla Raie EP supported by Help Musicians/MOBO Awards and Arts England/National Lottery, be sure to watch out for Cilla Raie.

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Cilla Raie’s “Livin'” track is also available now to stream and cop on all major digital service providers