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Broussard's BIO from her YouTube channel. |
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''You can feel Valerie Broussard’s dynamic vocals and emotionally charged songwriting in massive smash collaborations, through hundreds of film, television, and video game placements, projected from some of the biggest stages in the world, and within her solo output. Garnering just north of half a billion total streams, her voice and pen power Kygo’s “Think About You” and “The Truth” as well as the 2019 League of Legends theme “Awaken” with Ray Chen. Her music rings out on tentpole programming across NETFLIX, The CW, ABC, Prime Video, SyFy, HBO, and more. Meanwhile, her solo output has garnered praise from Refinery29, OnesToWatch, and many others. Beyond music, she remains a staunch advocate for a myriad of causes. Diagnosed with dyslexia as a kid, she fought hard to learn how to read, eventually devouring The Lord of The Rings and Harry Potter series and expanding her sci-fi and fantasy fascination any chance possible. Now, she pushes for literacy and even launched a de facto online book club, purchasing How To Be Anti-Racist by Ibram X Kendi for various followers to read together with her. On her debut EP Voyager [AWAL], she presents her own brand of cinematic space pop uplifted by otherworldly vocals, vivid lyrics, and expansive vision.'' |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Valerie Broussard is a 29 year old American singer, songwriter, and producer. She is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Valerie is signed with Round Hill Music Publishing she is certified as a Platinum[1] selling artist. Valerie has has many placements in Television and films including Charmed[2], Batwoman[3], League of Legends[4] Pretty Little Liars[5] and many others.
Valerie has an established presence on various streaming music sites.[6] In January 2021, Valerie's cover of the song "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood"[7] debuted as the theme song for the BBC1 drama "Traces"[8] as it charted on Shazam UK. She has a popular YouTube channel and is active on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, she also has a personal website. In early 2021 Valerie had a 32 minute Zoom Video interview with American Songwriter covering her background, style, music, opera and other topics, the video is available to watch here and on YouTube.
Broussard performed a duet with Lindsey Stirling in 2019, of the song "Deeper".[9] She has also performed with other featured artists. Valerie's evocative voicing style with it's immediate presence on Misunderstood are coupled with an implication of an almost 'lazy' expression at times, it is both comforting and slightly moody without being over-reliant on computerized tuning effects. Her methods utilize echoes, delays, and flanger type effects, conservatively.
Valerie's song Awaken written by Riot Music Team and Alex Seaver of Mako, for League of Legends 2019, is used in the games cinematic video. The YouTube "League of Legends" channel uploaded the video to YouTube where, as of August, 2021 it has over 96 million views. Misunderstood, originally by Nina Simone in 1964, has been covered by many other artists including, Lana Del Rey, Elvis Costello, Joe Cocker, Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens), The Animals. This song and other recordings by Valerie are located on Soundcloud to stream.
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References
- ^ "Roster: Valerie Broussard". roundhillmusic.com. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
- ^ "Music by Valerie Broussard". Tunefind. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
- ^ "Music from Batwoman S1E06". Tunefind. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
- ^ "League of Legends Feat. Valerie Broussard: Awaken (Video 2019)". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
- ^ Valerie Broussard - List of Songs heard in Movies & TV Shows, retrieved 2021-07-06
- ^ "Valerie Broussard". Spotify. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
- ^ Valerie Broussard - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Audio), retrieved 2021-07-06
- ^ Fogarty, Paul (2021-01-05). "Traces theme song: Explore the artist, songs and soundtrack of BBC crime drama". HITC. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
- ^ Valerie Broussard, Lindsey Stirling - Deeper (Official Video), retrieved 2021-07-06