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Pop Songstress Anna Goldsmith Unleashes the Power of Positivity with “Miracle”

Every human being is a miracle in their own right, and pop songstress Anna Goldsmith celebrates her own and others’ uniqueness in her high-energy, pop-punk and positivity-infused new single “Miracle” – available now.

“Miracle” YouTube and Spotify

“Miracle” starts out with a driving beat and an infectious, Blondie-esque melody, and Anna talk-sings and then soars into the story of learning to discover her own way, and her own special gifts:

I am blinded 

But it isn’t from the light

I don’t understand myself 

I’m gonna have to try 

I can see it happening

My miracle’s inside 

The song was inspired by Anna’s own childhood hardships with bullying, and being picked on for not fitting in and conforming. “I want everyone to know that they are perfect just as they are, and that they have the strength to do anything they want,” Anna says. “‘Miracle’ is about finding your true self without putting others down. It’s about finding empowerment, self-worth, and confidence. You are perfect as you are – don’t change, be you, and you can do anything!”

“Miracle” is the second collaboration, after “Shine,” between Anna and Dutch composer/producer Jan Jansen. They have also released two covers together – “One Way or Another” by Blondie and “Father Christmas” by the Kinks. They have several more originals in the works, and the plan is to eventually release an entire album.  

In 2021, Anna released her first original single “Shine,” which is available on all streaming platforms. In 2022, she followed it up with the single “Follower.” In addition to singing, Anna has appeared in Grace Productions’ short film Sara Snow and the Seven Dancers, for which she wrote and recorded “Shine” as well as the song “The Tea Party” – soon to be released on the festival circuit. In addition to performing, Anna is a volunteer with youth-centred groups, providing needed support to at-risk-youth.

Her single “Miracle” is available now.

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