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Chicago native pop-folk singer-songwriter Breezy Love has been catching wind over the years through her deeply personal and intuitive songs. Inspired most by off-centered females such as Fiona Apple, Regina Specktor, Kacey Musgraves and Joni Mitchell, Breezy Love writes songs for those seaching to understand the world and themselves in their rawest form. Her captivating melodies, theatrical energy, and raw honesty have won her a myriad of songwriting awards; including from the The Great American Song Contest 2021, the National YoungArts Foundation, and the National Endowment of the Art’s Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge 2019, in which her debut single “Hangin’ On Life'' was re-recorded by Broadway actress Jessie Shelton in NYC.
Her debut album, “Have You Noticed?,” released on her 20th birthday, is an explosive entry into Breezy’s world; full of songs she wrote at 17 & 18.
“Breezy Love has created a masterpiece of originality and song writing excellence...Have You Noticed? is an album for our time. Think pop-folk “Jagged Little Pill” for the 2020’s” - LollyBox
“Have You Noticed? (a pertinent question, in and of itself) is a journey through a soul paying attention and dedicated to asking the important questions, paying attention to current events and humans’ timeless needs, and crafting easily digestible sound bites, so that we can know life and ourselves a little bit more deeply” - Prism Reviews
Her debut album, “Have You Noticed?,” released on her 20th birthday, is an explosive entry into Breezy’s world; full of songs she wrote at 17 & 18.
“Breezy Love has created a masterpiece of originality and song writing excellence...Have You Noticed? is an album for our time. Think pop-folk “Jagged Little Pill” for the 2020’s” - LollyBox
“Have You Noticed? (a pertinent question, in and of itself) is a journey through a soul paying attention and dedicated to asking the important questions, paying attention to current events and humans’ timeless needs, and crafting easily digestible sound bites, so that we can know life and ourselves a little bit more deeply” - Prism Reviews