Blare LeVoir's Happy Mistake
. The upbeat single produced and written by MGI & GoodWill (Akon, Sean Kingston, Justin Bieber), features LeVoir's standout pop and R&B vocals and falsetto over a backdrop of keyboards, synths, and a dance-infused beat. Lyrically, "Happy Mistake" highlights how not all mistakes turn bad -- that some mistakes or chance meetings can end happy. "Happy Mistake" reverberates with intensity. "It's a fantastic track to describe how someone can make you feel happy after bad relationships," LeVoir says. "Everyone makes mistakes, but it's ok to take a chance. Fans who've heard the song say it's a hot song that is both meaningful and gets them dancing, which is exciting, because if they love this they will love what I'll be doing down the road." With a start in modeling, LeVoir's captivating look, coupled with a four-octave mix of pop and R&B vocals that segue into impossible-to-forget harmonies and falsetto, makes him a music industry standout with an international appeal. LeVoir's rise in popularity is attributed to his raw emotional edge, his subtle sex appeal and his ability to captivate his audience with fearless performances and head-turning dance moves. LeVoir brings fire to the world of male pop music.
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