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New Music Critique: Kendra ChanaeContact: kendrachanaemusic@aaron-freiwalWeb: kendrachanaemusic.comSeeking: A&R, labelStyle: R&B/Indie Pop
Kendra Chanae possesses a technical toolkit that most vocalists would envy, yet her original material often feels like a Ferrari stuck in a school zone. Her range is undeniable, but it’s currently wrapped in a layer of restraint that dampens the emotional impact. Ironically, her cover of “Feeling Good” serves as a roadmap for what she’s truly capable of—a soaring, passionate display of power. The missing ingredient isn’t talent; it’s the willingness to let her own songs explode with that same uninhibited fire. Technique and transcendence aren’t always the same thing.The post New Music Critique: Kendra Chanae first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.
New Music Critique: Kendra Chanae
www.musicconnection.comContact: kendrachanaemusic@aaron-freiwalWeb: kendrachanaemusic.comSeeking: A&R, labelStyle: R&B/Indie Pop Kendra Chanae possesses a technical toolkit that most vocalists would envy, yet her original material often feels like a Ferrari stuck in a school zone. Her range is undeniable, but it’s currently wrapped in a layer of restraint that dampens the emotional impact. Ironically, her cover of “Feeling


