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Daniela Brooker, the singer/songwriter taking Latin music across the pond and beyond

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Daniela Brooker is fighting the quarantine blues – with  music . 2020 was set to be a year of new music, touring and travel.

However,  Coronavirus  put a damper on her plans. After recovering from the illness at home with family – the star on the rise put her best creative foot forward. “I’ve been a lot more creative in other ways with my project and putting my new song out,” she tells HOLA!

USA. “It’s hard to write songs when you’re cooped up and not out living to be inspired.” For the British songstress, now is the perfect time for the world to find out who she is. “I’m just going to be releasing new music during the quarantine because I think it’s the best time,” she shares. “Everyone’s at home and music is such an amazing way to lift

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