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Sheralyn May Wants To “Baby You” With Her Latest Pop Ballad

Following up from her recent Pop/Ballad single “Fool for You,” Melbourne, Australia-based RnB/Pop singer-songwriter Sheralyn May got back in the studio to write and record her newest RnB track: ‘Baby You’ produced by RMR Productions.

With a mix of RnB and pop, Sheralyn May in ‘Baby You’ reflects on the emotions someone may have when falling in love. This song represents how you cannot ignore the feelings and love you have towards someone, that no matter what you do, you cannot get your mind off them. In this track, Sheralyn May also talks about taking things slow and that there is no rush with love, but to just accept it and to let it unfold. ‘Baby You’ reflects on the difficulty of hiding your emotions and feelings towards someone when you know they are the one for you. Sheralyn May wants her listeners to know that it is important to not get overwhelmed with your emotions, and to not to overthink it. For more by Sheralyn May, visit sheralynmay.com

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All-Women Afro-Brazilian Ensemble Batalá Washington DC Has Rhythm and Purpose

“We like for our audience to be empowered by the beats of the drums and the energy transmitted by the women in the group”

Batalá Washington DC discuss their impact, favorite songs to perform, and how being a part of the DMV creative scene influences the collective’s approach.
Within an industry that is historically dominated by men, all-women Afro-Brazilian percussion ensemble Batalá Washington DC is here to show us what they are made of. Launched in 2007 as the newest branch of the Batalá band and the first-ever in the United States, Batalá Washington, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, brings its powerful, invigorating sounds to the nation’s capital and across the globe as a means of empowering women to be change agents in their respective communities.

Join contributing writer Cynthia Gross as she connects with Marly Perez, board president and musical conductor of Batalá Washington DC, to discuss the collective’s impact over the years,

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