Vancouver’s RACHAEL RANSOM Releases Dreamy Folk-Pop Single “Ballad Queen” Ahead of Debut Record sixty seven ten Out May 10th!
Album Artwork by: Garner Ransom

Rachael Ransom releases new single “Ballad Queen”

Vancouver’s RACHAEL RANSOM Releases Dreamy Folk-Pop Single “Ballad Queen” Ahead of Debut Record sixty seven ten Out May 10th!

With catchy lyrics that act as a review mirror of her life, Vancouver singer-songwriter RACHAEL RANSOM releases her debut and dreamy folk-pop single “Ballad Queen”, now streaming everywhere!

Proudly produced by Vancouver Adapted Music Society’s talented Bryden Veinot and Noah Solte, “Ballad Queen” has an incredibly unique sound with vocal influences ranging from Adele to Amy Winehouse to Joni Mitchell and slight jazzy undertones. The single comes ahead of Rachael Ransom’s debut album, sixty seven ten, set to hit shelves globally on May 10th.

“Ballad Queen was inspired by the fact that although I am a happy person in life, I tend to write more sombre melodies. The song speaks to my love of words and their meaning, with a fun and catchy tone,” explains Ransom.

Wishing she was born in the 70s, Rachael Ransom writes songs instead of going to therapy, finds euphoria in creating something from nothing, and smiles whenever someone asks if that’s her real name (Yes, it is!). She loves finding meaning in words, carving melodies into simple chords, and finds comfort in the fact that there’s nothing new under the sun. Rachael wishes she could sing like Adele and write lyrics like Bob Dylan, but she’ll settle for meeting them both one day. She hopes the world will hear pieces of their own lives in her songs, finding relatability and new perspective in her debut album: sixty seven ten.

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