Suh shares, “‘Invisible Love’ is a song about the divine nature within all of us. Love permeates throughout, even though you might not see it. We are all sacred and we are all beautiful. Visually, I also wanted to depict different versions of the divine feminine and tell the story of a journey of empowerment.” Watch now: Searching for answers outside the modern world, singer-songwriter Susie Suh began to look within. A traveler and a seeker, she embarked on an outward and inner journey of self-exploration. These epiphanic experiences would influence the LA-based artist’s latest album, Invisible Love. “This album chronicles an inner journey that I’ve been on—a pilgrimage of sorts—to find healing from within,” Susie shares. She continues, “Music is a powerful tool, and songs can help one get in touch with their own emotions and truth. I wanted to incorporate into my music some more alternative and intentional elements that have helped me on my journey.” With over 125 million streams on Spotify, and a series of high-profile syncs in the US and abroad, Suh has quietly and organically grown her audience and reach. In 2021 alone she was added to more than 130,000 Spotify playlists with no touring, marketing, and no big “corporate machine” behind her. After being signed to Sony Epic Records for her self-titled debut album, Suh created her own label, Collective Records. Her single “Here With Me” became an internet phenomenon after being featured on the first season of The Blacklist.  And virtually every song on her second album,, The Bakman Tapes, was licensed to film and television shows such as Parenthood, Awkward, Containment, and more. Suh has also just announced a special, one night only event at St. John’s Cathedral in Los Angeles on May 17, featuring a musical performance and immersive wellness experience. Get tickets and find out more at www.susiesuh.com Next, do people who are tone-deaf hear music differently?

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