November 21, 2024

Serena Ittoo, a singer-songwriter from Enfield, UK, uses her music to explore and express the emotions we all experience in our daily lives. Her emphasis on authenticity highlights the importance of embracing our unique selves, both in her music and in her interactions with others.

Her latest single, “My Heart Is Yours” is one of the most heartfelt and emotional songs Ittoo has ever written. Through storytelling lyrics, the song speaks of a soul-level love that feels spiritual and reigns in the themes of unconditional and pure love for someone. Ittoo explains, “When two people are connected on a soul level, one of the most magical things of that love between them, is the ability to know how they’re really feeling even if they don’t say it to you, or others around them.”

Co-written with Steve Garry at the Buddy Holly Songwriting retreat in Lubbock Texas, the soft and sentimental track features minimalist production, with elegant and intricate embellishments which enhance the atmosphere of the song. The warmth of the piano compliments Ittoo’s soulful vocal tone, as she sings, “Seek and you’ll find, my heart is all yours.”

Her commitment to her craft has opened doors to amazing opportunities, such as writing and performing an original song at Sir Paul McCartney’s childhood home. Serena has also collaborated with renowned songwriters like Grammy winner Gary Nicholson and multi-award-winning Jeff Cohen in Texas. Ittoo has garnered acclaim from the likes of Earmilk, Atwood Magazine and Record of the Day, as well as having been featured on numerous podcasts. Dive into the world of Serena Ittoo’s music and discover her relatable melodies that connect listeners across language and cultural boundaries. Her songs will inspire you to appreciate your individuality and recognise the shared experiences that unite us all.

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