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Jazz Singer-Songwriter Anjela Abelian Releases New Single “It’s So Much Fun”

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London-based jazz and contemporary singer-songwriter, Anjela Abelian has  released her original bossa nova-style single, “It’s So Much Fun,” on 29th November 2024.

With a beautiful melody rooted in jazz tradition, witty lyrics, and Anjela’s sensual vocals, this uplifting and catchy tune is sure to have listeners swaying and dancing in no time. Inspired by Anjela’s love of tango and social dancing, “It’s So Much Fun” is the perfect track to bring life to any party.

Anjela Abelian, a Camden-based jazz singer with a modern twist, draws deeply from the jazz tradition while infusing her music with contemporary elements. She explores the purity of song form across various musical genres, seamlessly blending her influences into a unique sound. During the pandemic, Anjela honed her songwriting craft, and one of her original songs,

“Strawberries,” was a semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition. To celebrate the release of “It’s So Much Fun,” Anjela will host a special jazz night at the iconic The Green Note in Camden on 24th November, where she will perform a mix of jazz standards and her original compositions.

Anjela Abelian invites you and your audiences to enjoy “It’s So Much Fun” and thanks you for considering it for your playlists.

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