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Zan Fiskum releases ‘Sleeping Problems,’ her debut album

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Zan Fiskum from The Voice Season 18 recently released her debut album

Zan Fiskum from The Voice Season 18 recently released her debut album.

Zan Fiskum delivered her impressive debut album “Sleeping Problems” last week.

The singer-songwriter from the Seattle, Wash., area finished Top 9 on Season 18 of The Voice.

And her fans from the show are likely to be delighted with this nine-track collection.

Standouts include the heartfelt lead track “Still Thinkin’ About You” and the impassioned “You Are the Light” (Zan serves up two versions of that gem).

She also dazzles with her cover of the Peter, Paul and Mary classic “Blowin’ in the Wind.”

“In a time that seemed to be like the demise of my youth, these songs served as my diary, acknowledging and documenting every stage I was walking through as a blooming adult,” writes Zan, 22 when she auditioned for The Voice, on Instagram.

“It’s as if I was unknowingly creating the soundtrack to my early twenties.

“I listen through this project and feel incredibly proud of the ways that I grew as a songwriter, singer and artist. I feel proud that I worked really hard and saved like crazy to fully fund this project all by myself.”

She also thanks producer Alec Shaw for challenging her, adding it’s “an honor to work with him on music.”

Here’s the recently released music video for another track from the album, “Darlin’, I Have Loved You.”

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