One to Watch: Blaise, singer/songwriter, 16

 

Friday 15 February 2013 15:00 EST
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Blaise: “Most of the songs I write are about the sort of things that every teenage girl is thinking of"
Blaise: “Most of the songs I write are about the sort of things that every teenage girl is thinking of"

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“Most of the songs I write are about the sort of things that every teenage girl is thinking of. I guess not everyone turns these thoughts into pop songs.”

Blaise Thresher's fans include Mike Skinner who wants to remix her new single, “Thunderstorm”, out next month.

Aged 14, she met a music producer who took her into a studio to develop her haunting vocals. After her GCSEs, she released her first single ,“Attitude”, last year and is now working on her EP Sing Out Loud.

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