Pop Singer-Songwriter Zola Simone Unveils Her New Single "Unsaid"
“Unsaid”, the new single from pop singer and songwriter Zola Simone is out now. The track can be found on her forthcoming new EP ‘Flower’ out September 30th.
"Unsaid is about passion and walking the line between lust and love at the beginning of a relationship,” says Zola on the new song. “It’s about becoming so connected to someone that you don’t need words to communicate."
Zola previously released the song and music video for the vibrant “What It Feels Like”, which can be seen here: https://youtu.be/qP3j2IyZIEY and is also found on ‘Flower’.
For the 19-year old singer-songwriter, music is much more than just a passion; it’s a way to make sense of the world and move through the ever-changing conditions of life. Her unique and refreshing sound that blends indie, pop, and R&B matched with her raw, vulnerable, and honest lyrics is what sets her apart from many of her peers. Simone’s music manages to traverse the challenging terrain of being both deeply personal and undeniably relatable.
Her first full-length album, ‘Now You See Me’, released in August 2021 has amassed over 1,000,000 streams on Spotify and her single “Easy" was featured in the season finale of the Netflix original series, ‘Atypical’. “Easy” also won Song of the Year at the 2021 Boston Music Awards, where Simone, nominated in four categories including Pop Artist of The Year and Album of The Year, also took home the prize for New Artist of the Year.
Simone will release her new EP ‘Flower’ on September 30. ‘Flower’ is an EP that tells the story of the different stages of a relationship through five songs. Simone sees the life cycle of a flower as a metaphor for a relationship; it buds, blooms, wilts and, sometimes, it dies.
"We buy flowers knowing that someday they may wilt and die, but we care for them and love them anyway. We enter relationships knowing they may end, but we put in the effort and love in spite of the risk of loss,” says Simone. This project is a testament to the human condition; love, loss, and why we do “it” anyway.
Listen to “Unsaid” now, and connect with Zola Simone on her website and social media.