Professional and talented artist Leah Martin-Brown left us stuck on constant repeat with her new single, “Boys.” This song is like a burst of energy that you can’t help but feel pumped up about. It’s polished and professional, yes, but there’s something raw and genuine about it that just grabs you. Her voice? It’s not just powerful; it’s like she’s pouring her heart out with every note. And those lyrics? They’re not just catchy; they’re like little stories that stick with you long after the song ends.
What sets “Boys” apart is its infectious melodies and captivating atmosphere. Each note is carefully crafted to linger in the listener’s mind long after the song ends. The guitar work is particularly noteworthy, adding layers of depth and intensity to the already dynamic composition.
“Boys” is a testament to Leah’s talent and dedication to her art. With its polished production, powerful vocals, and infectious melodies, it’s a song that demands attention. As she continues to carve her path in the music industry, this song serves as a bold statement of what’s to come from this rising star. So, yeah, “Boys” is more than just a song. It’s Leah Martin-Brown laying it all out there, daring you not to hit replay. And honestly, good luck resisting.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Leah Martin-Brown’s musical journey kicked off at 11 when she first picked up a guitar, sensing an innate connection to the art. Growing up in Burleigh Heads, Leah found stages wherever she could, often convincing family friends to let her perform in their bars and restaurants. By 16, Leah was already a fixture on the Gold Coast music scene, performing her original music as ‘Lilly Rouge’ at local festivals, youth events, and even nightclubs. After completing her ‘Bachelor of Popular Music’ at Griffith University in 2011, Leah moved to Melbourne for a Master of Music Education, discovering her true passion lay in the city’s music scene. Returning to Queensland in 2012, Leah collaborated with producer Stuart Stuart, resulting in over 30 tracks released under ‘Lilly Rouge.’ This led to national tours, opening for acts like ‘Everclear’ and ‘Presidents of the United States,’ and a spot at the 2013 ‘Big Day Out’ Festival. Her talent caught the attention of A&R Worldwide. The universe had spoken and Leah packed up and moved to California working with producer Brian Howes and the birth of ‘Evol Walks.’ Noteworthy moments include Leah’s performance at Polish Woodstock in front of 250,000 people and her signing with Blue Lemon Management in 2019, marking a pivotal step in her career. Now based in Los Angeles, Leah continues her global musical exploration, with a solo project produced by Mutt Lange and Tony Nilson set to release on March 1st 2024. The first single, ‘Boys,’ promises to showcase a new side of this genre-defying artist. Leah Martin-Brown’s journey is a testament to her unwavering commitment to the music that has shaped her life.
