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<p>ANNA DUBOC AT THE MINT</p>
<p>Photo credit: Megan Thompson </p><p>One of the more interesting personal facts noted in 17-year-old musical multi-talent Anna<br />Duboc’s bio is the fact that the incredibly gifted, prolific and stylistically diverse<br />singer/songwriter is an A student maintain that average in her second year of high school AP<br />calculus. She probably doesn’t need higher math to keep track of her social media numbers, but<br />they’ve been pretty crazy, adding up to some 45 million streams on all platforms via a flurry of<br />dynamic singles since launching her career at 13.<br />Writing about her life with the same emotionally expressive wit, narrative bite and vulnerable<br />tenderness as culturally impactful icons like Taylor and Billie, Anna has amassed 220,500<br />followers and over 1.2 million likes on TikTok, 26 million views and nearly 40,000 subscribers<br />on her official YouTube partner channel and over 31,000 followers on Instagram. Amazingly, all<br />of her success to date are via tracks she produced with her mom, veteran pop songwriter and jazz<br />vocalist Carol Duboc.</p><figure><figure><img width="2048" height="1365" data-id="131604" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ANNA-DUBOC-4-scaled.jpeg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="2048" height="1365" data-id="131601" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ANNA-DUBOC-5.jpeg" alt=""></figure></figure><p><br />The release of her upcoming single (set to drop Valentine’s week) marks a unique turning point<br />in that she wrote and co-produced “One Touch” – which was written when she was 14 – with<br />Juan Ariza (Harry Styles). It’s the first release of an upcoming batch she calls the Unreleased<br />Series, featuring songs from her archives which she didn’t feel were right to share when she was<br />younger but seem appropriate now. Gearing up for this next phase of her career, the singer made<br />an impressive headlining appearance with a full, high-energy band at The Mint in mid-January.<br />She follows with a gig at Genghis Cohen February 3.<br />When young artists are so successful so quickly in the streaming and video realm, one may<br />wonder if they’ve got the goods live, vocally and performance wise. The great news is that Anna<br />is as charming, soulful and engaging a performer onstage as she is a masterful vocalist/producer<br />in the studio. Though she showcased it well into the set, one of the most fascinating revelations<br />about the seductive, infectious “One Touch” is that in both lyrical content and driving slow<br />groove, it’s up there with anything magical the Swifties are digging these days – and remember,<br />Anna was 20 years younger than Taylor when she wrote it. The emotional core of Anna’s set was<br />that one as the follow-up to her latest single “Poetry,” which allowed her to showcase her tender<br />skills as a piano based balladeer and the powerful range of her voice, from a soft tenderhearted<br />coolness to a towering emotion that sears the heart.<br />Anna’s ten song set, a run through some of her biggest streamers from 2021 to present, offered a<br />dynamic range of rhythms and vibes, from the mid-tempo lite funk R&amp;B/pop simmer of “80 in a<br />Flood Rain” and plaintive, stripped down “Flowers and Graves” (backed only by the acoustic<br />guitar of MD Enzo Iannello) to one of her most compelling songs “Plot Twist” (another heart-<br />tugging piano ballad) and the sassy, moody pop-rocker “Mystery Lady.” She closed with songs<br />titled “Sinking Feeling” (which displayed the angelic, Billie-esque side of her voice) and<br />“Promises from Hell,” but all her fans were too full of her lively, charismatic sunshine by that<br />point to give into the themes of darkness.</p><figure><figure><img width="1365" height="2048" data-id="131603" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ANNA-DUBOC-2-scaled.jpeg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="1365" height="2048" data-id="131602" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ANNA-DUBOC-3.jpeg" alt=""></figure><figure><img width="2048" height="1365" data-id="131605" src="https://www.musicconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ANNA-DUBOC-ONE-scaled.jpeg" alt=""></figure></figure><p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.musicconnection.com/anna-duboc-at-the-mint/">ANNA DUBOC AT THE MINT</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.musicconnection.com/">Music Connection Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
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