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Stephanie Rodd Shares Empowering Message in Debut Single “Worth It”

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Stephanie Rodd, who has her roots in the south of France, developed her interest for music at a very early age. Even though when she was young she was influenced by high culture such as French and Italian variety, due to her roots evidently, she began to develop a strong passion of Anglo-Saxon culture and sciences as she grew older; soul, jazz and popworks made their way through that time as long as she explored different genres.

Actually working with various artists and producers right now, Stephanie is already preparing to deliver her first EP, which will merge soul and jazz to perfection. Audience of artists similar to Olivia Dean and Jorja Smith will connect and enjoy Ds musical style.

Stephanie’s lead single, “Worth It”, is now available for streaming and downloads on all media platforms. This path, therefore, carries an impressive lesson of self-discovery and being yourself. The film traces the path from self-consciousness associated with not fitting in, to being comfortable in one’s own skin, and in the end one learns to accept and love oneself.

English is though at the forefront when it comes to writing, Stephanie picks this language so as to express her opinions and emotions through her music.

The singer aims to make her niche in the music industry not by copying but rather with dedication and realness. Her journey is one of self-discovery and empowerment. With her music, she will light up the world and instill that all can be who they are and follow their dreams fearlessly.

Listen to “Worth It” below.

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