Claudia Bouvette unveils the single ‘Solo Night’ on the brink of the release of her album ‘The Paradise Club’
This new single follows the release of her other empowering tracks unveiled previously: the bubbly BBZ, the tender ballad Miss Blumenfeld (Claudia’s first song in French), the emancipating earworm Douchebag, and G-GIRL, an addictive song reminiscent of the early 2000s.
The Paradise Club is out on May 20th via Bonsound and is available now for pre-order on vinyl, CD and digital formats. Carried by a strong groove, a catchy chorus and a refined melody, Solo Night stands out with its subtle bass line and 80s sounding drums.
Produced by Connor Seidel (Charlotte Cardin, Les soeurs Boulay), this new single is the story of an independent woman who prioritizes her happiness.
The song is an ode to freedom in which the young woman frees herself from a toxic relationship and voices her desire to spend a night alone or with friends. Tell me you don’t see me and know that I’m way too good for you, Imma split now, Imma call my, Imma call my girls up, sings the young artist.
Directed by Lou-Pascal Tremblay, the music video shows Claudia Bouvette in various settings and colorful lighting, through a sequence that complements the rhythm of the song.
Wearing several distinct looks throughout the video, the young singer exudes self-confidence as she lets herself be carried away by the notes of this empowering anthem.
Born in Montreal, Claudia Bouvette is a singer-songwriter who has been active in the Quebec cultural sphere for over a decade.
Her musical universe is unique, combining an electro-pop style to elements of analog instrumentation (synthesizers, bass, electric guitar, drums) and refined digital production.