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Molly Monroe

07 Dec 2012
Raj
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Molly Monroe
Many of today’s teen pop artists bleep up on our radars via the slew of reality TV outlets, but there are some names that rear up again and again through their conscientious hard work in promotion and gigging it from the get go, that go on to ensure that they become worthy of note.

One such name that I’ve picked up on is that of Warwickshire’s slip of lass Molly Monroe, who over the past year has been popping up regularly at jaunts all over the West Midlands and further afield, alongside some of the UK’s teen tipped new acts such as The Mend and The Loveable Rogues as seen on Britain’s Got Talent.

Molly may well be a miss teen thing – that is until she
sings, sings, sings.  The youngster confidently reigns in a sleek RnB pop performance that cuts in a mere edge of youthfulness whilst snapping in a maturity that will readily appeal to the post teen market and urban pop hungry aficionados alike.

Take a listen on Molly’s just released debut track “Nu Love” that packs some serious pixie pop soul style and dance nation energy.   

Nu Love - Single - Molly Monroe

and from Molly’s promo catalogue be sure to check out jangly swaggering urban pop ditty “Get This Way” a worthy steal for exchange of email for a quality FREE DOWNLOAD.

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About the Author
Raj Rudolph has been a pop music obsessive ever since he heard Madonna's iconic first album. When he couldn't stop playing "Music For The Masses" by Depeche Mode he also knew that electronic music would eventually consume him - and it did. Raj divides his time on EQ Music by blogging about his favorite musicians, quietly spazzing out at gigs and organizing EQ Music's live showcases and tours. Raj is a democratic American liberal but has been living abroad in Europe (mostly London and Barcelona) since July of 2000 and he married an Italian, so don't expect him to go home soon. Raj also works in digital video production, is Director and brand owner of the Poptronik Festival and manages Australian electronic pop duo Parralox and LA based emerging pop musician Ryan Adamés.

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