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Dallin Applebaum shares emotive and inspiring new single, ‘Til Death Do Us Part

Setting the tone with an immersive bass frequency, Dallin Applebaum opens ‘Til Death Do Us Part with atmospheric vocals and metaphorical lyricism as she sings, “Out of the underworld, yellow cab behind, negative four, flirt in hats and scarves, it’s all in the eyes…”

The opus expands into a heartfelt and nostalgic yet inspiring anthem, designed for anyone who has lived or dreamed of living in New York City. We learn that the idea came about after Dallin Applebaum spent years trying to make it as an artist.

We appreciate the depth and poetic prowess that Dallin Applebaum shares with her artistry. Her charisma is tangible and her vocal range is out of this world.

Dallin confesses, “I started to really get caught up in the race to become rich and famous. It happens when living in a place like New York. I started letting my ego get the best of me. I felt like the only way to come back down to earth would be to leave, so I did.”

She adds with depth, “The song is about missing and loving the chaos and beauty, but knowing you can’t stay forever.”

We deeply appreciate the authenticity that Dallin Applebaum shares with her message and ‘Til Death Do Us Part, which is written and produced by her.

‘Til Death Do Us Part comes with a very personal and emotive visual or “memory video” featuring a collage of footage and photos from her personal life. We love how this brings to life the song and allows us to connect on a deeper level with the artist.

Dallin Applebaum was originally based in New York City, but moved to Nashville in early 2022. She has always been drawn to music, began playing classical piano at a young age and started singing and writing songs as a teenager.

After attending college in New York, Dallin began touring with major pop artists among the likes of Ryan Star and Rachel Platten, in addition to working with recording artists such as Passion Pit, Phil Phillips, Matchbox 20 and many more. Among this success, she also won runner up for Best Folk Song in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2009. She has since secured multiple synch deals for TV, film and the promotional campaign for the 2018 USA Women’s Olympic teams.

We love the depth that Dallin Applebaum creates with and have added Til Death Do Us Part to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream her wider discography including Everything Changed!