R&B Songstress PORCELAN Releases New Single “Lois Lane” | LISTEN!

Up-and-Coming Songstress PORCELAN Releases New Single “Lois Lane” – LISTEN!

LOIS LANE“, is the official second single from R&B-Soul Chanteuse, PORCELAN. “LOIS LANE” is the latest delivery from the Made In Memphis Entertainment vocalist after making a mark on the music scene with her chart-topping debut single, “The Real Thing Don’t Change”, written by R&B Songwriter Hall of Famer, David Porter.

The beautiful ballad is based on the comic book character, “Lois Lane” who’s beau is no one other than Superman. The song was written by DeNarious Holmes and produced by Hamilton Hardin.

“Every woman wants a strong man in their lives that makes them feel secure,” mentions Porcelan. “The ideal fancy is to be swept off your feet and protected by a strong man who will rescue you from anything that can bring you harm, and Superman’s love for Lois Lane, symbolizes that,” she adds.

PORCELAN is currently on her national promotional tour and has just been confirmed to perform at “Center Stage” at the 2018 Essence Music Festival in New Orleans this upcoming 4th of July weekend.

ABOUT PORCELAN
Porcelan, is a Memphis-made recording artist and songwriter on the rise who is ready to impact the world with her debut single, a beautiful piano ballad, “The Real Thing Don’t Change” co-written by producer and Hall of Fame songwriter David Porter and multi-instrumentalist Hamilton Hardin. Porcelan sang before an audience for the first time at the age of 10, and with abundant school choir solos to sharpen her natural desire for perfection, she would soon find her voice as a songwriter, performer, and first-time recording artist by the age of sixteen. Listeners most often make comparisons to some of the great female voices of our time, but with great humility lurking just beneath a fierce vocal range, Porcelan delivers her own version…every time.

CONNECT WITH PORCELAN:
Website: www.PorcelanMusic.com
Twitter: @PorcelanMusic
Instagram: @PorcelanMusic

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