Georgia Ku Gets Emotional in The Stripped Down  "What Do I Do" Visual [PREMIERE]

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LA based British musician, Georgia Ku, gives it her all in a powerful acoustic rendition of "What Do I Do." The talented songwriter's debut single dropped in the heat of summer '19, and now she's returned with a visual for the all natural version of the emotional break-up song.  

Ku shared her intent,

"As we originally wrote this song in a bare form, it felt great to strip it back to the bones. We wanted to really capture the emotion of the lyrics and melody both audibly and visually."

The acoustic "What Do I Do" visual is solely Ku and her pianist. Her voice effortlessly drapes over the melody carried by only the piano. The bare version of the electronic-infused pop song turns it into a total ballad, flaunting Ku's broad vocal range as she belts about her own heartbreak.  

Your first look is below:

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