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Enjoy ‘Good to know’ From The Neo-soul Artists Grace And Badlove

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International neo-soul artists Grace and Badlove comes through with anew single called ‘Good to know’

“Good to Know” was written during the pandemic chaos. According to the group’s lead singer, Grace Portillo, the song is a tribute to being direct and the importance of good intention. “Communicating and leaving the ego on the back burner is all that was important to me at the moment”, she explains. “I was thinking of leaving the city back then–felt the need for the outward spiral to turn inward. One of the best decisions I’ve made in my life is moving to Patagonia”. “Good to Know” is available from Slammin Media and distributed by Believe Distribution.

Stream ‘Good to know’ below

Grace & Badlove is an international neo-soul collective based in Argentina, led by Latin singer/composer Gracia Portillo. Her musical journey began at an early age in her home country of El  Salvador, moving to Argentina in 2009. Grace’s first album “Sticky Nostalgia” was released in 2018. Since then, the group has focussed on playing live in venues across Argentina–doing key presentations at the USA Embassy, Niceto Club, La Tangente, SOFAR (Guatemala, Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata), Thelonious Club, and Brüder Festival among others. Grace expresses her emotions and ideologies through a musical collective made up of musicians of different nationalities.

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