Music Box series six: LA singer Charlotte Lawrence performs her single ‘Navy Blue’

Artist is cultivating a reputation for dark, left-field pop

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 11 November 2019 10:24 EST
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Music Box #48: Charlotte Lawrence

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Music Box series six continues with a performance by the brilliant LA-based artist Charlotte Lawrence.

This Atlantic/Gold Tooth Records signee has been working with producers including Andrew Watt, Ryan Tedder and Charlie Puth, and releasing a cluster of early songs with a dark, broody left-field pop sound.

For her Music Box session, Charlotte performed an exquisite rendition of her most recent single, “Navy Blue”, along with her major label debut “Why Do You Love Me”.

The final track, “You”, is an exclusive glimpse of what to expect from her debut EP, expected early in 2020.

Thanks to: Charlotte Lawrence, Paul O’Donnell, Atlantic Records/Gold Tooth and The Independent’s video team.

Catch Charlotte on tour at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire and Gorilla in Manchester, more information here.

Music Box continues on Monday 18 November. See all of our previous sessions here

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