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Chicago dream Pop artist, Jeremy Devaughn’s debut album “Leave” will be released on June 1st

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
May 14, 2020
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 3 mins read

It has been months since people have stepped out of their homes. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken away the freedom of movement. People are staying at home to keep their loved ones safe, and to curb the spread of the deadly disease. There has been no cure for the coronavirus yet.

Scientists are working on it. But nobody knows when they will find an effective cure or vaccine. Amidst this chaotic setting and apocalyptic signs, Jeremy Devaughn is releasing his music album “Leave” on June 1st.

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Jeremy Devaughn is a dream-pop artist from Chicago who is known for working with some of the biggest names in music. While many are stuck indoors, doing nothing, Jeremy Devaughn has been keen on working on creating the perfect soundtrack for this pandemic.

He said that this time has helped him to concentrate on his passion and create music that resonates with people. His music puts listeners in a trance as he uses lots of reverb and effects to produce a very special feeling. It is a relaxing vibe that really has a soothing effect on anyone who listens.

Jeremy has chosen a perfect time to release his music. When the entire world is suffering and feeling hopeless, it is music that can act as a healing balm. His music may have the power to take away the suffering of people.

He believes that music has often been used to relieve the pain of people suffering. And his music also focuses on relaxation. It will transport the listeners into a dream world.

Make sure you don’t miss this release on June 1st! Click here to check out the teaser of this track.

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