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Alex Blocker Gives “Good Luv” Single Second Life with New Music Video

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Colorado genre-blending artist Alex Blocker is back with a new music video release for his single “Good Luv” – out now on all major platforms. “Good Luv” showcases Blocker’s unique style that fuses elements of R&B, Hip-Hop, and Jazz in a unique blend. Featuring Boulder singer Angelique., the single talks about a relationship that’s slowly losing its fire. Channelling the energy of a breakup looming on the horizon, the innovative violin backdrops and infectious melodies can only distract the two characters from reality for so long as they are shown evolving past one another. Originally released as part of Blocker’s Moonlight Palace album two years ago, Blocker says that the fans are what gave this song new life. “Fans gravitated to this song during live performances…. they gave the single a second life.”

Alex Blocker breaks boundaries with his genre-fusing style of contemporary music that combines elements of R&B, Hip-Hop, and Jazz. Influenced by his Chicago roots, Blocker has expressed musical ingenuity as a producer, instrumentalist, and vocalist on seven previous releases. Blocker began his music career producing and recording at YouMedia, an urban creative space in Chicago with previous alumni such as Chance The Rapper, Noname, and others. He has shared stages with performers such as Gramatik, Boombox, Nappy Roots, Masta Ace, and more.

 

Dawn Jones is the curator of the V13 imPRESSED Column. Previously known as imPRESSED Indie Music Blog, Jones and her team joined forces with V13 in 2020 to collaborate on an exclusive column on V13's site (imPRESSED) to bring a niche focus to the rapidly evolving indie music genre. Dawn is also the founder of Pressed PR - a boutique PR agency that focuses on PR for independent creatives. Pressed PR’s team works on a variety of campaigns partnering with independent filmmakers, independent artists, and independent labels. Pressed PR’s music clientele has landed in the pages of Billboard, Atwood Magazine, EARMILK, HYPE Magazine, and many others.

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