Chasing Daze's Indie Pop Gems Are Bound to "Change You" [Premiere]

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An exceptional sibling duo from Southern Oregon, Chasing Daze is preparing to release their highly anticipated debut EP this year. But before that, they are giving us a generous preview of their feel-good indie pop sound via way of "Change You." With Julia on vocals and Ryan handling production, Chasing Daze is certainly here to make waves in the ever-growing indie pop realm.

Although they are fresh onto the scene, Chasing Daze has already managed to steal our hearts with their sun-soaked debut offering. Ryan's bouncy synths layered over Julia's wholesome vocals creates such a compelling breath of unison. Do yourself a favor and recognize Chasing Daze's potential before the rest of the world catches on.

On "Change You," Chasing Daze exclusively shared with us,

"The inspiration behind 'Change You' derives directly from the fact that we are all unique. We want this song to inspire people and help them believe that they can be themselves and don't have to worry about changing who they are to make someone else happy. We've came to the realization that no matter what people think of us and no matter what they say, we are who were are, and nothing can change that."

Ones To Watch has your first listen of "Change You" below:

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