Songstress Gaby Duboisjoli teases her final single ‘Come With Me’ before the release of her new EP.
Gaby Duboisjoli – Come With Me
Blending elements of pop, rock, and jazz with ease, singer-songwriter Gaby Duboisjoli has established herself as a captivating artist. Her electrifying stage presence and themes centred on love, relationships, sexuality, and hope contribute to her reputation. Born in France and raised in London, her bilingual background adds a unique flair that sets her apart from her peers.
In the past year, Gaby has thrilled audiences with a string of well-received singles. Her tracks Say Please (which has garnered over 13,000 plays on Spotify), Make Me Feel, and Naughty Thoughts have all received acclaim from music outlets such as Purple Lake Mag, Bored City, and Right Chord Music.
In her latest single, Come With Me, Gaby Duboisjoli delivers an upbeat and joyous tune brimming with confidence and undeniable sexiness. This track is designed to elevate your mood and get you ready to laugh, dance, and revel in life’s romantic moments. Infused with a playful and flirtatious energy, Come With Me is perfect for anyone looking to embrace a fun and spirited vibe.
Co-written by the seasoned Al Coffey and produced by Teyo Gava, Come With Me truly lives up to its infectious reputation. This track bursts with vibrant pop brilliance, featuring rich textures, melodious backing vocals, and irresistibly catchy beats. Gaby’s sensual vocals seamlessly blend with these elements, creating the ultimate feel-good pop anthem.
“Come With Me is a thrilling pop invitation, irresistibly catchy and unforgettable in its allure.”
Come With Me marks the final single before the release of Gaby Duboisjoli’s upcoming EP, Feel Me, which will feature the previously mentioned tracks. In the meantime, be sure to catch Gaby live at the Echo Wave sessions in London next Friday, September 27th.
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Words Javier Rodriguez