We are so excited to share with you this soulful pop track “Hazy” by 18 years old pop artist Hunter Moreau. The minute we heard this song we fell in love with it and we couldn’t get it out of our heads! Hunter Moreau has one of the most charming pop voices we’ve ever heard and her melodies are so catchy. The song comes with an outstanding music video that will definitely give you a better experience while listening. The production is polished and mesh with Hunter’s voice perfectly which makes the melodies sparkle. This young artist has so much talent and her lyrics are so original. Her music is unique and sets her apart from the crowd and we are very excited to see where her career will go over the coming months! We hope you love this song as much as we do!
WHAT THE ARTIST SAYS ABOUT THIS SONG:
“As simple as it may sound, ‘Hazy’ is about the pure bliss of summer nights,” shares Moreau.
“Doug and I were reminiscing about stories with friends, both new and old, and the magic that seems to happen on warm nights where nothing seems to really matter. We wrote this song to capture the nostalgia of looking back on those carefree times, and longing for that same feeling again. The feeling that no other moment matters besides right now. The excitement of not caring how exactly you’re going to get home, or where you even are, but just knowing that you want whatever feeling this is to last forever.”
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Hunter Moreau wishes more teenage boys and young men would listen to her music. As a matter of fact, she thinks they could benefit greatly from it.
“I believe everyone should be more in touch with the vulnerable parts of themselves,” says Hunter. “Stepping outside of your comfort zone is the only way you can truly grow, and I think my music would help them get there.”
Because that’s what Hunter Moreau does.
Through her music, the emerging songstress steps outside of her comfort zone and expresses the most vulnerable part of herself, captivating listeners along the way.
Born and raised in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts (population 6,000) – a seaside town near Cape Cod – Hunter began taking voice lessons at eight years old. Though Mattapoisett is both small and distinctly quaint, Hunter will tell you that her hometown has fueled her love for music in a myriad of ways.
At 12, Hunter auditioned for Showstoppers, a community service singing troupe based in Mattapoisett.
“Much to my excitement, I made it in,” shares Hunter. “And for the next six years of my life, I spent hours upon hours practicing with the group and performing at charities, festivals, nursing homes, and assisted living centers all across the state. The group taught me about the real value of music, as well as its incredible healing power. I experienced firsthand the love you can receive and give from performing, and how music uplifts people. The group taught me everything and for that I am truly grateful.”
Now, Hunter uses what she learned with Showstoppers to craft her own music – a refreshing blend of INDIE, POP, AND SOUL.
Her debut single “Drive In” and its accompanying video officially dropped in November of 2019. Hunter wrote “Drive In” at 16 years old after an intense 11-hour surgery that removed a precancerous cyst from her bile duct.
“The recovery process after my surgery was intense,” recalls Hunter.
“I spent a lot of time resting, and consequently, thinking. As I thought about growing up, facing the health scare I had, and getting ready for the rest of my life, I had a lot on my mind. I wrote all of my thoughts down in the form of a song. That’s how ‘Drive In’ was born.”
The song quickly amassed well over 100k streams on Spotify and caught the attention of veteran music managers Ron Shapiro and Joe Hegleman (Regina Spektor, Melanie Martinez, UPSAHL).
Influenced by artists like Stevie Nicks, Harry Styles, and Frank Ocean, Hunter is fiercely committed to being unapologetically herself. With authenticity and raw emotion, she uses her music to make sense of life’s unavoidable complexities.
“It’s always been my dream to reach as many people in as many places as possible with my music,” shares Hunter. “I’m putting all of my time and energy into turning that dream into a reality. I look forward to leaving my tiny little town for a while so I can share what I’m creating with the world.”