Rachel Bobbitt Releases New Single "Where Do You Want To Be?"
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Chris DeVille
Needed another two minutes in the oven. A half-baked bagel.
Summary
Rachel Bobbitt has released a new single called "Where Do You Want To Be?" following her debut album Swimming Towards The Sand. The track is described as an easygoing yet mournful song with a measured pace, produced with Justice Der. It draws comparisons to early Soccer Mommy but is noted as gentler and prettier.
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It's as searching and introspective as early Soccer Mommy, but gentler and prettier.
Bobbitt produced the song with Justice Der, and you can hear it below.
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