Feb. 25, 2023

Interview with Courtney Paige Nelson

We had the pleasure of interviewing Courtney Paige Nelson over Zoom video!

Courtney Paige Nelson – who took a bit of an unconventional path to music – is revealing herself through her craft in way that perhaps no other emerging female artist is. Her...

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We had the pleasure of interviewing Courtney Paige Nelson over Zoom video!

Courtney Paige Nelson – who took a bit of an unconventional path to music – is revealing herself through her craft in way that perhaps no other emerging female artist is. Her new single, "1-800-broke-my-heart”, is modern and edgy, complete with a memorable hook, alt-pop production and impassioned vocals.

From Courtney about the track - “After a terrible breakup which resulted in me finding out my ex was cheating on me with his coworker, I got extremely depressed and wrote this song telling my side of the story since I never got a chance to speak my piece. There wasn’t any closure for me so it was priority to write something that would help decompress the giant knot in my chest. I wanted to be as vulnerable as possible when writing this song, so when it is released, I felt like I was relieved instead of feeling like I should’ve been more open. There was a lot of this story that I think many can relate to as a breakup/situationship anthem. I say anthem because I want it to empower people, not make them dwell on negative emotions with whatever they are going through. There are so many sad songs in the world, and I love me a good sad song. But this time I needed something to yell driving down the freeway with my middle finger in the air."

San Francisco born and raised singer/songwriter Courtney Paige Nelson has carved her place in the music world. Just in the past year, she has amassed over three million streams as an independent artist. Most recently, Grammy nominated DJ Moore Kismet released their debut album UNIVERSE, spotlighting the song "See You Go" which Courtney wrote and performed on. Gaining 30+ editorial playlists, including New Music Friday in 12 countries, trending on Sirius XM radio, hitting 49 Apple charts, and holding the top 50 on Beatport for over a month. She performed "See You Go" live at HARD festival in Los Angeles as a special guest of Moore Kismet for 10,000 people.

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