In case you haven’t heard about her just yet, let us be the ones to introduce you.
Gabrielle Ross is a pop and R&B crossover artist whose voice could probably be likened to a mix of Tinashé’s falsettos and Kehlani’s fierceness.
Her SoundCloud already bolsters several thousand listens, and her first single, “#MCM” which features Jeremih, is a surprisingly steamy and twerk-ready bop. It premiered on The FADER in January, and has racked up one hundred thousand plays.
She has also acoustically covered several other well-known pop songs on SoundCloud which really showcase her vocal abilities. Her EP titled “Things Are Gonna Change” is expected to drop sometime this fall.
But today, Gabrielle dropped a new cover along with a dope ass video. Watch as she covers Sia’s “The Greatest” alongside Chris Michaud.
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