TAELA Releases Album ‘lifes a bitch…but it gets better’

*The Following Press Release Was Issued By Capitol Music Group*

TAELA RELEASES ALBUM “lifes a bitch…but it gets better”
Listen to “lifes a bitch…but it gets better” HERE. 

Tracklisting:

unforgivable  
keep your demons    
not my problem         
good in bed   
replacement  
i don’t cry when i’m high       
full throttle     
bleachers      
i can’t 
trophy
narcissists     
life’s a bitch   
mad hoes      
beetlejuice 

Born in Saint Louis, Missouri to Caucasian and Native American parents, the single mom took a leap of faith and relocated to Nashville to write songs in 2021. Landing a publishing deal with Kobalt allowed TAELA to focus on writing and recording and she now has over 36 Million global combined streams to date. In February 2022, she self-released the single “trophy,” which debuted in the top 10 of the U.S. iTunes Alternative chart. The anthemic track, which examines how people perceive one another on social media, has amassed over 6.2 million global streams to date. The singles “i don’t cry when i’m high” and “good in bed,” which has over 9 million global combined streams, followed in the lead-up to the November 2022 release of life’s a bitch

TAELA’s music is known for its ability to connect deeply with listeners, drawing from her own personal experiences. Her TikTok following has doubled since the life’s a bitch EP release, while “trophy” and “good in bed” have each had over 20,000 UGC creates from users around the world. TAELA says, “I’m so thankful to have a safe place to share my stories. I’m healing. I’m smiling again.” 2023 brought the release of life’s a bitch…still, an expanded version of her October 2022 EP, delving into the raw emotions of life’s challenges and triumphs. Blending trap snares, anthemic choruses and piercing guitars, TAELA’s unique sound is characterized by her wail and a confidence that resonates with those who have faced their own trials. TAELA’s single “beetlejuice (dead to me)” came shortly after in August of 2023. TAELA drew inspiration from the beloved movie “Beetlejuice” to deliver a powerful anthem of liberation and self-empowerment.
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