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Fenne Lily shares new single ‘To Be A Woman Pt. 2’

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Her second release on the Dead Oceans label Bristol-based singer-songwriter Fenne Lily has shared her second single of 2020. ‘To Be A Woman Pt.

2’ follows on from ‘Hypochondriac,’ which was released in March. Lily co-produced the track herself, alongside engineer Brian Deck.

Among the previous acts Deck has worked with are Counting Crows, Modest Mouse and Iron & Wine. Listen to the new track below: In a press statement, Lily described the new single as “a call to arms.” “It’s raw and furious, coming from a place of frustration and pain born from a loss of control and a breach of trust,” she said. “The result of a manipulative relationship, it’s both a retaliation against subordination and a reclamation of power.” The singer goes on to note

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