Singled Out: DJ Pebbles' To Not Love You
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Aussie pop DJ/vocalist DJ Pebbles tells us about her smash hit dance-pop single "To Not Love You" which topped the charts on Kings of Spin and went top 10 on the Billboard Club Chart. Here is the story:
I have always loved music and when I went to my first club at 16 I fell in love with dance music, specifically. I loved the power it had over peoples' bodies and moods. That's when I decided that I wanted to pursue this type of music professionally. Deciding on my first song was an extensive process � I really wanted to create something people could relate to. "To Not Love You" is an anthem for everyone, boy or girl, as we have all experienced that feeling at one point in our lives. The line "how many ways can my heart keep on breaking?" is my favorite line of the song because anyone who has been in love knows that there are so many different ways your heart can break. Even when you think it's so broken and there is nothing left to break, somehow it happens again. Love, whether it's romantic, familial or sexual, is complicated and can be a toxic roller coaster. I hope this song helps people feel that they are not alone in this feeling. Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about DJ right here!
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