New music from Fousheé via the single “Double Standard” – a deceptively sunlit song that stands as a case against the double standard women often face in romantic relationships. Many of us know that men are often readily forgiven for some pretty hurtful things while women get held to stiffer consequences for the same offenses. To address this imbalance, Fousheé has crafted a light yet soulful pop ditty with bright keyboards, tumbling drums, and low ringing synths in the background. Her voice and her overall vibe are pleasant to listen to even though the song itself has a sobering message behind it. “Double Standard” is something of a hat-trick as a song as it manages to sound somber, sweet, and refreshing all at once.
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Writing her first song at age six and performing with different girl groups created with childhood friends throughout her formative years, Fousheé always knew that she wanted to pursue a career in music seriously. Yet, she found herself following in the normal footsteps of a teenager and enrolling in college, while still working on music and performing at local café’s on the side. It wasn’t until she and her mom were involved serious car accident that forced her to drop out and help her mom recover from injuries that she fully realized how important her dreams were and that was the turning point for her.
After living in NYC and experiencing the music scene there, she set her sights on LA where she was embraced by the music community of creators and began to pursue her dream, honing her craft and learning to play the guitar most recently. Fast forward to 2020, little did Fousheé know that her voice would become streamed by millions as the hook on Sleepy Hallow’s viral track “Deep End (Freestyle),” influencing her to reveal her identity as the vocalist in a TikTok video that now has over 6.2 million views. With a clear creative vision and the release of her own full version of “Deep End,” Fousheé is ready to show the world who she is.