Britt Lari Unveils Funky New Single “Wild”

Britt Lari Unveils Funky New Single “Wild”

Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter Britt Lari has made quite the name for herself in just two short years. A sought-after topline artist thanks to her crystalline voice and effortlessly feminine prowess, Britt has become a prominent figure in modern dance music. Returning to the upper echelons of electro-pop, Britt Lari unveils her delectable new single “Wild.” Co-produced alongside Dominic Lalli of the Big Gigantic, “Wild” is one of Britt’s first self-produced tracks to date. Flexing her marked penchant for upbeat melodies and savory summertime bops, “Wild” is a colorful dive into future funk. Infused with pop elements and swanky horn sections, this refreshing track was destined to wear out the replay button.

Speaking on the catchy new song Britt says, “‘Wild’ is a special track because it allowed me to immerse myself in it from every angle. I literally went wild with production and had a blast expressing my personality with the writing and singing. Inspired by Big Gigantic, I had to send it over to Dom Lalli and he ended up adding his touch of production which took the track to a whole new level. As if getting to work with one of my role models wasn’t enough, this track also surprised me by landing a sync placement on HBO Max’s ‘The Sex Live of College Girls’ through my sync agency, Low Profile NYC. I could not be more grateful to Dom, Low Profile, and DK Projects for helping me bring this project to life!”

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