Lynn Unveils New Single "I Used To Cry"
Up and coming Pop talent Lynn has just unveiled her brand new single I Used to Cry. This is her 3rd single and is taken from her upcoming EP which is expected later this year.

At just 18 years old, I Used To Cry was written and composed by Lynn and produced by Yoad Nevo (who is famous for his work with Sia,  Moby and Sophie Ellis Bextor to name but a few) at Nevo Sound Studios in London. The song starts with a bright acoustic guitar accompanying Lynn's gentle vocals, slowly building into a soft pop/rock instrumental. 

The song is a criticism of society's behaviour towards those that seem different, judging them for their looks while they are only searching for love and acceptance like everyone else. It also inspires us not to succumb to the hardships of bullying, and encourages us to deal with it by growing "new skin". The song sends a strong message against bullying and being left out, reminding us that we are all "not so different" and that "we all need love". The lovely music video was directed and produced by Lynn herself. Check it out below!



I Used To Cry follows her previous single  Rise High and both are expected to feature on her upcoming album, expected to drop later this year.

Singing from the moment she can remember, Lynn was gracing stages by the time she was just five years old and by the age of nine she was jotting lyrics in her notepad wherever she went. In high school, she had some trouble fitting into established cliques and turned to music as her escape. With no fewer than four piano teachers fighting a losing battle against the youngster’s ADHD, Lynn had already gained enough confidence on the instrument through her own trial and error.