Goapele Returns with a Captivating New Single, "Time Heals" Just In Time For Healed Girl Summer

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R&B Soul artist Goapele has just released a new single, "Time Heals", co-written by an impressive ensemble of talents that include Chris Dave, Derrick Hodge, Errol Cooney, Joseph Epperson, Keyon Harrold, Michael Aaberg, and Goapele herself.

This much-anticipated release encapsulates Goapele's distinct blend of soulful introspection with a captivating melody, conveying a message of resilience and personal transformation. "Time Heals" is a soul-stirring testament to the healing power of time and the personal growth that comes from introspection and self-love.

The lyrics, "Time heals all things, And I know that I felt some type of way before, But I slowly feel it shifting at my core, Scars are fading, And the ghosts from the past don't haunt me anymore", are a powerful reminder of the cathartic process of healing and growth. They are sung with Goapele's signature silky voice, further solidifying the single's place on any healed girl summer/ self-care playlist.

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"Goapele's 'Time Heals' serves as a powerful embodiment of music's therapeutic qualities," declares Keisha Tarver, the Editor-in-chief of Hype Off Life Magazine. "Our society hungers for more musical diversity to embrace while forging connections and seeking answers deep within our souls."

"Time Heals" represents a synergy of creative forces, a collaboration of incredible talents, resulting in a beautiful and timeless piece of music. The single is yet another testament to Goapele's talent and her ongoing commitment to create music that touches the heart and soothes the soul.

"Time Heals" is available on all major music platforms. Immerse yourself in the soothing rhythms and healing message of Goapele's latest single.

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About Goapele:

Goapele returned to Oakland after her time at Berklee College of Music, where she concentrated on writing and recording songs. In 2001, she self-released her debut album, Closer, which sold 5,000 copies.[16] At the same time, she was building a devoted audience through her popular live performances in the San Francisco Bay Area. "Closer" peaked at No. 63 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[17]

In 2002 she reworked Closer, adding five new songs. With the help of her family, she formed her own independent label, Skyblaze Recordings, to oversee her musical career. She released her first nationally distributed album, Even Closer, featuring the single "Closer," through Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings. "Closer" was also featured on the soundtrack of the 2003 movie Honey. In 2004, Columbia/SME Records picked up Skyblaze Recordings for worldwide distribution and rereleased the album with additional tracks. She co-wrote and co-produced the entire album, which is a mixture of neo-soul, trip hop, lieder, and jazz. She also toured North America with the band Spearhead. In 2004, Even Closer peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Charts for Top Independent Albums. - Wiki

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