Mississippi Bred R&B Singer Aretha Henry Releases New Single, “Captive”

New Music: Aretha Henry Releases “Captive”

Mississippi bred R&B/Pop singer-songwriter Aretha Henry has released “Captive”, the first single from her upcoming sophomore album. The album is expected to be released in December.

Los Angeles, California, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) March 11, 2012 — Mississippi bred R&B/Pop singer-songwriter Aretha Henry has released “Captive”, the first single from her upcoming sophomore album. The album is expected to be released in December.

Aretha Henry first arrived on the scene in 2008 when she began releasing singles from her debut album “Beautiful” which officially released in 2010. With the help of a wide spread and adoring fan base, she has built an enviable web presence as an unsigned artist.

Her latest single “Captive” further shows that Aretha Henry is the real deal. Fan reactions have all been positive:

“Beautiful voice…Lyrical and Dreamy.”

“This is amazing…Love the smooth sound”

” Just amazing”

“So gorgeous…You have a special gift..”

Aretha describes on her blog what influenced “Captive” :

“At the beginning of this year, I was prepared to take a break from music since I’ve been hard at it since ’08. I had said at the end of 2011 that I was gonna take some time for myself. Every part of my body said that I needed a break, and I was set to do just that.

It was the strangest thing, because all of a sudden, I got the biggest surge of energy, and all I wanted to do was make more music. So I asked myself, how do I slow down when I want to run?…Well, I did slow down (for about a week), but music was heavy on my mind. That’s where “Captive” came from.

Music has always held me captive. No matter what, ups or downs… music has been a constant part of my life. Music is the only thing that I’ve never been able to run away from.”

Listen to “Captive” and other music from Aretha Henry here:

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