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Review: Verity White’s Single ‘Own Me’ Is A Mix Of '90s Rock And Classical Soul

"I don't think I could have done anything else. You know when something is just who you are and that's me. I am a singer, I am a songwriter – I'm not happy if I am not those things"-Verity White

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Review: Verity White’s Single ‘Own Me’ Is A Mix Of '90s Rock And Classical Soul
Alex Leff

"Own Me" is the newest single from singer/songwriter from the United Kingdom, Verity White. Her musical style is a mix of 90's rock, grunge, metal and classical soul. White's lyrics express true experiences and use guitars, synths, and strings highlight the emotions present in the story she's telling.

Verity has a myriad of influences that have contributed to her musical style. "Aretha Franklin made me want to sing in the first place to Nine Inch Nails who are pushing the boundaries of industrial rock and electronica," White said in an interview.

White wanted to be her own voice and to be empowered as a female saying "I also wanted to be feisty and female. I wanted to be empowered like Veruca Salt, Skunk Anansie and Le Tigre."

While musically Verity has inspiration, lyrically she relies on her feelings and emotions. "When I write music it's more insular. I take true emotion and turn them into lyrics. All of my music is from the heart and honest, I think fans like that. It's about being human."

"Own Me" is meant to empower women. To White, it calls out everyone who has ever told her who she should be and why she couldn't do what she wanted to do with her life. Women have the right to make their own choices and be who they want to be regardless of what anybody says.

The overall vibe of the song reminds me of both Joan Jett and Pat Benatar in a hardcore rock and roll style. Jett, Benatar, and White are also similar in that they are all strong females who use their music and voices as a way to empower women. Shine is to Pat Benatar as Own Me is to Verity White.

"Own Me" is just one of the many songs Verity has released. Within the last year, Verity has released her debut album Breaking Out, two EPs (Perenthases and Stripped Bare), as well as a double a-sided single Too Much/Look inside, giving White the reputation of being a prolific songwriter. The release date for her second album has yet to be announced but is expected to drop sometime between this winter or spring of next year.

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