“14” India Dupriez

“I just wanna know I’m worth it” 

It is hard to shake the past. No matter how minimal this thing in your life may seem to another, it can lead you to endless sleepless nights. Whether it was saying something that embarrassed you in a group or something that made you feel like the end was near, it’s all able to haunt you. India Dupriez explores the angst delivered by her own past with her latest single, “14.” 

Now, it is never spelled out what occurred four years ago but you can read between the lines, and hear it in her voice – the situation was enough to leave a permanent scar on her soul. A scar that she bravely opened to pour everything she had into “14.” It’s a song that captures something that will resonate with a wide variety of people because so many of us, especially now, are living with something day to day that feels like the weight of the world is about to pull us under. “14” says enough without being too explanatory. You get the full picture with this elevated pop song that sounds determined. 

India Dupriez is a newcomer to the US but that doesn’t mean she hasn’t been working around the clock. Busking and dominating the open mic scene in Australia, India Dupriez has built herself up down under, and now has her sights focused on expanding her reach. Working in both Los Angeles and Nashville with some of the top producers, she’s poised to be a household name sooner than later. 

“14” is her first release of 2022, following a handful of singles last year including “Ghost” and “Holding On.” To hear all of those and more, make sure to check out India Dupriez on all major music and streaming sites today. 

Written by Kendra Beltran

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