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Alan Dreezer Returns with More Soulful RnB Goodness on ‘(Love Didn’t Hurt Me) It Was You’

East Sussex-based singer/songwriter Alan Dreezer has been on our radar for a while now. The award-winning artist first stole our hearts with his funky and soulful number ’99 Percent’, and then came his smooth and rich gem ‘Take Me Back’. We’ve been patiently waiting to hear from Dreezer again and, just a few days ago, he answered our call with a brand new single titled ‘(Love Didn’t Hurt Me) It Was You’. Let’s dive in!

In signature fashion, Alan’s latest release celebrates classic, soulful RnB. Influenced by the greats; Michael Jackson and George Michael, the tune is an upbeat and lively little number that, despite its lyrical content, radiates with infectious energy and feel-good vibes. Seamlessly blending old-school charm with a modern twist, ‘(Love Didn’t Hurt Me)’ once again showcases Dreezer’s exceptional vocal abilities.

Described by Barry Garnham (Fresh Gold Radio) as “RnB soul at its finest,” Alan’s new track serves as the fourth single from his upcoming third album ‘NOTHING CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES’. It’s a record we simply cannot wait to hear, and get the feeling it could be something truly special! 

Serious tune alert! Enjoy ‘(Love Didn’t Hurt Me) It Was You’ on Spotify now:

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