Hear Kanner Make Explosive Debut in "Bull In A China Shop" Featuring 93FEETOFSMOKE | THE NOISE


Singer-songwriter Kanner is kicking the door down with her debut single "Bull In A China Shop" featuring 93FEETOFSMOKE. The track is a powerful alt-rock banger that flirts with various other genres and soundscapes, including raging hard rock guitar lines and textural beats.

"Bull In A China Shop" opens with a thrumming bassline and the Chicago native diving right in, singing about masking her tumultuous mental state with a smile and dealing with her demons. As the music intensifies, she declares she might burn it all down, making way for the explosive chorus. Thrashing guitar lines, crashing percussion, and dance-inducing beats serve as the backdrop to Kanner's dynamic vocals. She embraces her anger and dares anyone to piss her off because she's "a bull in a china shop" and ready to incite mayhem. The addition of 93FEETOFSMOKE's vocals provides another layer of emotion and texture on the high-octane track, meshing perfectly with Kanner's bubbling rage.

"I grew up listening to everything from the Spice Girls to Fall Out Boy," shared the budding artist. "Alternative music saved me in middle school. When I felt like a loser and an outcast, I put in my headphones and felt less alone."

The accompanying music video, made by Kanner, 93FEETOFSMOKE, and pastelwife, is a gleefully chaotic visual. It opens with the always green-clad songstress singing to the camera in a drained swimming pool. Soon viewers are launched into a montage of green-lit scenes, following Kanner and company as they rage throughout the night and play with fire, literally.

"BULL IN A CHINA SHOP" marks the first moment for fans to see what makes up the artist behind many of their favorite songs. Kanner has been a part of hit tracks from artists like Katy Perry, Goo Goo Dolls, Royal & the Serpent, Krewella, McKenna Grace, and more, but it is now time for her to step into her own light.

Be sure to check Kanner's debut track, "Bull In A China Shop," today!


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