Boyfriend Lyric Video – Leah Kate (Video)
“The upcoming Commercial hit has the title “Boyfriend”. Beautiful singing from a beautiful artist. Interesting result, with some kind of affection flowing in the air. Don’t forget to watch her video clip while playing the song on repeat.”
-Nagamag.com
Recently profiled by Rolling Stone for running her own label, Leah Kate is a force to be reckoned with.
The artist recently went viral on both TikTok and Spotify (40 countries) with her banger “Fuck Up The Friendship”, which racked up over 25 million + combined plays without any major label support.
Now sending you Leah Kate’s latest single “Boyfriend” just released. The “it’s too late anthem” has been added to 29 New Music Fridays.
“Boyfriend” is a follow-up to “FUTF” which Kate confides, “is an anthem to empower girls (and guys) to move on and help to not recycle exes who aren’t good for you.” Thanks for your consideration for coverage.
A true definition of a go-getter, the independent rising pop artist practically runs a full-service label for herself out of her bedroom. She is her own manager, creative director, A&R, label head, artist, publicist, marketing strategist, all in one. Her music feels to listeners like the 90s has met the 2020s – bringing a retro electro pop sound that’s passionate, vibey, and brimming with a hopeful future. Her music embodies her “IDGAF” attitude, and her lyrics are relentlessly honest and relatable, while being upbeat, disco, and reflecting 80s elements and influences. Bluntly put, her songs make you want to go out and be a badass. Although Leah’s been singing and writing songs since the age of 12, getting fired from her job (because she spent all of her time in the studio and not really at work) while living in NYC was the push she needed to begin releasing music professionally and full time. With the help of her brother, the two started writing songs in their in-home studio at a super young age. The go-getter she is, Leah, at maybe 14 years old, would email huge producers of major labels of artists she loved, trying to get them to produce her voice memos that she would freestyle. Her songs range in a variety of versatile topics but the one thing they all have in common is that they are very truthful and reflective of her life. “No matter what kind of song I’m releasing, whether it’s a disco dance pop song or just me on guitar, the lyrics have to matter and be very truthful to my life.” – Leah.
Reviewed by Nagamag on March 20, 2021