Maria Sanchez Unveils “Hey Love”

Budding LA soul artist Maria Sanchez has released a new track titled “Hey Love”- one of two new singles she will be releasing on My Grito Industries/Soul Tune Records. Both songs will appear on an upcoming 45” out later this Spring/Summer. “Hey Love” is the Side A.

“Hey Love” Highlights a Relationship’s Battles

Maria made her big debut on streaming platforms only last year with the songs “Dynamite” and “Sensation,” via Sweden-based Soul Tune Records. Her stunning vocals, accompanied by the funky style of her tunes are sure to make the singer go far in her career.

Of the new song, Maria says, “Hey Love highlights the battle of ending a relationship with someone; because of their endless demands to do things and meet certain expectations. The song vocalizes one’s feelings of thinking that they had found the “one,” but now they’ve decided to forget them and move on with life. It’s almost like the last time they’ll express their emotions and reminisce about times with that person before they just become a distant memory, as the song says.”

Get to Know Maria Sanchez!

Maria Sanchez, also known as Groovy MS, is from Riverside, CA, and brings “That Soulful Love Type of Music” with a mix of her favorite genres: Oldies, Soul, and Funk. Through her music as a Singer/Songwriter, Maria creates a sense of tranquility and nostalgia that allows one to reminisce and give thanks for life and all within it.

Maria began her musical journey by releasing covers to a range of artists and genres, like Musiq Soulchild, Kali Uchis, and Brenton Wood. One commonality with the music covered is the aspect of soul. Through her covers and opportunities taken, such as the “Now It’s your Turn” competition hosted by Big Crown Records, she was able to create a partnership with labels, like Soul Tune Records to begin releasing her own original work. 

If you like this song, check out Arlo Parks’ latest single “Softly.”

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