Fresh from wowing fans on the US TV series I Can See Your Voice and with the subsequent release of âHouse Of The Rising Sunâ and recent original single âSet It On Fireâ Nashville-based power vocalist Abigail Virginia returns with her powerful new single âPeople Donât Loveâ.
A creative artist on the rise, Abigail Virginia is one of the most exciting soul voices breaking through right now, and with every release she showcases her vocal prowess, and impressive and relatable storytelling, both of which are evident in this latest offering which is a hard-hitting real-life tale of falling for a narcissist incapable of real-love, taking advantage of a kind and trusting soul in the process. Leaving heartbreak in his wake.
There is something divinely inspiring hearing the Alabama native being so raw and authentic. Sheâs truly stepping into her true self and that shines through in her new music, creating a real and lasting connection. âPeople Donât Loveâ is a song that unfortunately many will be able to connect to on some level. Loving someone deeply without having it reciprocated. The stunning addition of a choir elevates the song to incredible places.Â
Speaking about the new track, Abigail Virginia says: âTo realize why people donât love is to have experienced what love can do. You canât see it or feel it but its weight carries with you foreverâ
3-year-old Abigail Virginia is from Springville, Alabama and is based in Nashville, Tennessee. Abigail is a singer/songwriter who resides in the pop/soul genre. Her unique deep voice and authentic songwriting sets her music apart. Â
Â
Abigailâs remarkable social media following which exceeds 300K TikTok followers, continues to grow exponentially. Her captivating coals have garnered performances at prestigious events like Bonnaroo festival. Now, she is making her highly-anticipated television debut on Season 3 of âI Can See Your Voiceâ.Â
Abigailâs inspirations include Adele, Jazmine Sullivan, Sam Smith, and Matt Maeson. But if you know Abigail, you know anything goes when making music.Â