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Brandin St. Clair Releases New Hot Girl Anthem with “Kiss My A$$”

Washington DC-based Brandin St. Clair is back with the music video for her fourth single, “Kiss My A$$.” At the intersection of funk and pop, “Kiss My A$S” is an ubeat and groovy, no-BS hot girl anthem. 

At 16, Brandin started her musical career when she started training as a professional vocalist. Being influenced by such artists as Sade, Daft Punk, Astrud Gilberto, Perfume, Stevie Nicks, and Gorillaz, the singer/songwriter wants to use her musical ability to write love songs that everyone can relate to. 

Besides being a catchy and dance-able pop song, “Kiss My A$$” shows off some of Brandin St. Clair’s best musical abilities. Her vocals are incredibly unique and the track utilizes her lower tone. The single’s production quality is also impressive; between the laid-back beat and cool bass line, “Kiss My A$$” truly illustrates the best of the pop and funk genres. 

The song also conveys Brandin’s songwriting ability; she is able to write about true confidence and being unconcerned of what other people may think with more depth. The song nails its message: the only important opinion about yourself is your own. 

“Kiss My A$$” by Brandin St. Clair is available on major streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Youtube. The accompanying music video for “Kiss My A$$” is also available now on YouTube. Find this and more excellent music on the Alchemical Records Multigenre Mixture playlist on Spotify and YouTube.

Margaret Adams, Contributing Writer at Alchemical Records

Margaret Adams

Margaret Adams is a Psychology major and Rhetoric and Writing minor at The Catholic University of America from New Orleans, Louisiana. In addition to her work with Alchemical, she writes for CUA’s student newspaper, The Tower, and has recently been named Quill Editor. She enjoys reading, writing, and looking at pictures of her dog, Bella.

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