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Pop Artist Blare LeVoir Thanks Fans with Release of Free Single ‘Over You’

12.7.11
Online PR News – 12-July-2011 –DALLAS/FT WORTH – As a thank-you for supporting the release of electronic hit “Digital Kiss,” Pop Music artist, singer, songwriter and dancer Blare LeVoir is repaying fans by offering a free mp3 of his new single “Over You.” The ballad, features LeVoir’s melodic vocals, as compared to its predecessor, the upbeat sonic dance single “Digital Kiss” that catapulted to more than 22K in its’ first weeks.

“My fans have been amazing,” LeVoir shared.”Giving them a song is the least I can do for supporting me and spreading the word on “Digital Kiss.” “I never thought it would be so popular.”

WATCH "OVER YOU" HERE

“Over You” is written and sung by Blare LeVoir and produced by Blake Alan.

LeVoir has benefited from the impact that the internet and social media has had on the music industry, allowing him to amass a growing fan base — with more than two and a half million YouTube views, nearly eight million MySpace views and heights on top social media sites as ReverbNation (24K fans), Twitter (18K followers) and Facebook. LeVoir hopes that social media will continue to pave the road for him.

“Over You” is available for viewing on YouTube, and its free mp3 download is available on LeVoirs’ website. LeVoirs’ previous singles, “Digital Kiss,” “Happy Mistake,” “First of May,” and “Gone,” are available on iTunes. LeVoirs’ cover song videos are can be viewed on YouTube. Other sites include:

Website
YouTube
MySpace
Twitter
ReverbNation
LinkedIn
Facebook

About Blare LeVoir
Blare LeVoir was born in Caracas, Venezuela on April 2, 1991, and raised in Texas. At age 11, LeVoir joined the entertainment group The Casa Kids. Desiring to further pursue entertainment, LeVoir ventured into acting, dancing and modeling and was quickly noticed — adding dozens of commercial credits to his resume, including backup dancer in a Disney short. Awarded two consecutive scholarships to the Debbie Allen Dance Academy, LeVoir was able to further incorporate aspects of dance and choreography into his music repertoire. His professional musical influences range from Justin Timberlake to Gwen Stefani.

Contacts:
N. Goglin
publicist@blarelevoir.com
J. Geer
jay@millergeer.com
(562) 883-0375

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