Well, it took me all of 15 seconds to decide to download that song.
I’m talking about the new single from the Secret Sometimes, the ridiculously catchy “Head First.”
Secret Someones, you ask?
Yep. It’s a three-gal powered group that includes Bess Rogers, Hannah Winkler, Lelia Broussard with percussion courtesy of Zach Jones.
They qualify for this blog because Lelia was a contestant back on Season 3 of The Voice.
If you blinked, you likely missed her on the show.
If you checked into her background, you found some wonderful music she’d already released as a solo artist.
Secret Someones is a relatively new project, hatched about two years.
The group released an EP about a year ago. “Head First” represents a brilliant start for an upcoming album.
“So excited to start sharing this music with you guys!” Lelia wrote on Facebook Friday. “We are so proud of this album.”
Fans were enjoying it, too, judging from the comments posted on the Secret Someones Facebook page, including this prediction from one fan.
“Kick ass pop tune! This thing is going to BLOW UP faster than a tick on Kim Kardashian’s oiled up backside!”
To keep up with the group, follow @secret_someones and @leliabroussard on Twitter.
Now, here’s a video of the group performing “Head First” live.
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