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SHREEA KAUL RELEASES “GLUTTONY” VISUAL

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Shreea Kaul (previously known as Shreya) releases the debut visual “Gluttony” from her recently released, genre-fused LP The Seven Deadly Sins. The enchanting visual, directed by Mateo Meija/ Victor Bobmanuel, finds the Houston-Based songbird sublimely channeling the elements of greed in a tantalizing bliss. Known for her unique blend of R&B/ Soul genres with her South Asian, Indian identity, Kaul brilliantly makes her official visual introduction to the world with today’s release.

Shreea Kaul shares, “I’ve always been a fan of themed projects. They’re like secret passageways- they always have deeper meanings and nuances that are so interesting to explore. I wanted this project to describe the seven deadly sins from a more innovative perspective related to our modern society. I wanted to incorporate themes of sensuality, power, and overconsumption into this LP because I feel that they’re so relevant to our society today. So much intention went into this project, and I hope that listeners can understand the subtleties and intricacies behind it.”

Kaul’s innovative body of work, acting as her second LP, has generated 1 million + streams across streaming service platforms to date. Receiving critical acclaim, Earmilk expressed, “The Seven Deadly Sins showcases her unique creative vision as she sonically and lyrically takes listeners on a journey through the beauty and malice of each deadly sin” as they highlighted lead track “Gluttony.” Nylon featured the song on “Soundcheck: The 10 Best Music Releases of the Week,” and stated “her dreamy vocals make this vice one to not be ashamed of.

Stay tuned for more music from Shreea Kaul coming soon.

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