Renowned for her unique alt-pop sound, singer-songwriter Samantha Margret just returned with a new single titled ‘Déjà Vu You‘.
Through her music, Samantha caters to the spirit of empowerment, encouraging listeners to embrace their personal stories, bodies, and emotions – this new release is no exception. Her alt-pop compositions are characterized by intricate vocal layering and bass-driven rhythms. The introspective nature of her poetic lyrics aligns well with moments of self-reflection, perhaps during a late-night drive, while her darkly evocative production showcases a penchant for theatricality.
Samantha’s journey took a transformative turn with the release of ‘RAGE’ on the same day that the Roe v Wade ruling was overturned. This serendipitous alignment sparked a revelation in her, leading her to recognize the profound impact of assertive music. As Samantha recounts, “Women from across the nation reached out to share how ‘RAGE’ provided them an avenue to channel their emotions into meaningful action.” This revelation extended beyond gender, resonating with anyone motivated to effect change and make a difference.
Her new single ‘Déjà Vu You’ marks the second installment in a series of poignant, dark pop tracks that subvert audience expectations. Collaborating with the esteemed John Caviness, Samantha brings her sonic vision to life in this hauntingly beautiful composition. ‘Déjà Vu You’ exudes traces of melancholy and vulnerability, encapsulating the poignant essence found in her previous tracks, ‘RAGE’ and ‘Feminist GF’, while introducing a more intimate, personal dimension. The eerie yet playful production seamlessly intertwines with Samantha’s ethereal vocals, which echo throughout the composition, culminating in a climactic crescendo.