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CHAPELTON unveils an anthem of heartache with a modern edge, "Oh Lover"

CHAPELTON returns with his new single "Oh Lover," made in the heart of Nashville (featuring venerable Simon Reid) and on the wind-battered coast of Aberdeen, Scotland; this beauty is more than an example of the genre. It's a transatlantic triumph in sewing each stitch with care and attention to detail.

"Oh Lover" is, at its core, a testament to CHAPELTON's undeniable versatility. With its intricate rhythms and lush instrumentation, the track skids seamlessly between beautiful melodies and a vibrant, contemporary sonic backdrop, all illustrating his process of avoiding the lines drawn in the sand. But the spine-tingling collaboration with the gifted Charlotte Churchman elevates the song. Best known for his powerhouse vocals and partnerships with industry stalwarts like Pink and Ariana Grande, Churchman adds an emotional depth and dynamic brightness to CHAPELTON's artistry.

It's a sonic adventure that's equally personal and grand, full of skyward hooks and the kind of emotionally charged lyricism that buoyed the trio in the past. A haunting tune, "Oh Lover," shows CHAPELTON's growth as an artist, where raw emotion meets polished production, a track that stays in your mind long after the last note fades. "Oh Lover" is another release; it's a powerful song from CHAPELTON's position in the changing face of contemporary music. Prepare to hit repeat because "Oh Lover" is a song that buries its hooks deep inside you.

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