Sound Bites

Ivy Lo – Girl You Used to Know

In a mesmerizing blend of soulful expression and magnetic melodies, Ivy Lo unveils her latest gem, “Girl You Used to Know,” from the EP ‘Keep It Off My Mind.’ Hailing from Monroe, Louisiana, Ivy breathes life into her music, drawing inspiration from luminaries like Sade, Janet Jackson, Jhene Aiko, Musiq Soulchild, and Jill Scott. This R&B and Neo-Soul maestro, born in 2002, transforms vulnerability into an art form through a heartfelt chorus and an irresistibly catchy melody, making this track a standout piece in her evolving discography.

As an artist who started her professional singing journey at the age of 18 in 2020, Ivy’s trajectory has been nothing short of impressive. From her roots in Southern University’s A&M as a vocalist in the Southern Jazz Band to crafting her first single, “Outta Town,” she has seamlessly woven her passion for music into every note. “Girl You Used to Know” not only showcases Ivy’s growth but also serves as a poignant reminder of her dedication to storytelling. Dive into the soulful soundscape crafted by Ivy Lo, let the melodies wrap around you, and embark on a musical journey that transcends time and emotion. Stream the EP, ‘Keep It Off My Mind,’ and rediscover the captivating essence of Ivy’s artistry.

Ethan

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