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Queens artist Mel Doro looks to inspire change with latest single ‘Wasted Talent’: Listen

By GRUNGECAKE
June 19, 2020 1 Min Read
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Queens, New York recording artist Mel Doro looks to inspire a change of mentality with the release of his latest single ‘Wasted Talent’. Challenging listeners to examine self, he questions their goals and aspirations, while charging them to plant seeds that will yield fruits of success. Exploring himself, he showcases his ability to consciously handle negative moments and flip them for his benefit. Over the jazzy production, he provides, as always, responsible lyrics that motivates the listener to take it to the next level through actions. This song is important, Mel Doro is calling for more leaders to arise, and for more individuals to step into the process of optimizing their talents. Releasing on Juneteenth, during a time of civil unrest, he hopes this song can be added to the soundtrack of change and a better hope.


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