2024 Women’s Month Video Feature: Vanessa Bling – Success

Despite its release in a month dedicated to Women’s recognition with no promotion, strategy or affiliation to boost the story. Vanessa Bling latest single, Success, captures core elements of her womanhood.

While Vanessa Slim’s vocal abilities are unquestionable, she seems optimistic amidst the chaos over the years. The artiste’s 2014 single, “Mercy On Me Lord,” was a testimony. Protection and forgiveness were all she asked of a master not confined to earthly bars but residing in the heavens. In a prayer from her lips to God’s ears, she repents and conveys that she’s a vessel that has been used.

Vulnerable as she is, Vanessa Bling humanizes her life and her experiences through her gift. Her most recent project captures the same message but demonstrates her evolution, regardless of what it may be. The young songstress’s ballads demonstrate her vocal range and invite her audience on a journey where she tells her story and reminds us of the sacrifices and weight that success comes with. With ‘Success,’ Vanessa Bling reminds us that her vocal abilities are unquestionable, and her resilience has forged a mantle now unbreakable.

#HeavyIsTheHeadThatWearsTheCrown

 

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