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Cassandra Baratto Releases Debut Single “Buried Words”

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Singer-songwriter Cassandra Baratto unveils her debut single, “Buried Words,” available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, and iTunes.

“Buried Words” is a poignant pop ballad that delves into the depths of unspoken emotions following a painful breakup. Written and composed by Cassandra during a period of personal struggle, the song captures the lingering love and heartache she experienced a year after parting ways with her ex-boyfriend. The track was brought to life under the production expertise of Marco Malavasi.

Reflecting on the creation of “Buried Words,” she shares, “I didn’t have a way to reach my ex and tell him what I felt, so I made this song to vent it all out. Who knows? Maybe, one day, somehow, this song will reach him.”

Hailing from Italy and now based in London, Cassandra Baratto’s musical journey began in 2003 with vocal training under Morena Garbin. She has since performed with multiple bands in Italy, earning several awards at music festivals and recording an album with her primary band. In 2014, she relocated to London to pursue her musical ambitions, culminating in the release of “Buried Words” a decade later. Following her debut, Cassandra released her second single, “My Flow,” on July 24, 2024, and is currently working on her third single.

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