Choice Cut: Regina Madre finds her "Destiny"

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    A few months ago we introduced SoulTrackers to the mysterious new singer, Regina Madre, who won us (and a lot of others) over with her debut single, "(I Keep) Holdin On." Radio stations around the world loved the song, and we've been waiting ever since for more from from the Gary, Indiana native, who skirts the boundaries of jazz, electronic, soul and pop.

    For her second single, Regina has teamed with Grammy winning producer Carvin Haggins (Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild) to create a ballad that is both soulful and futuristic. And the unusual arrangement of the song is matched by the mysteriouness of the singer -- who is keeping her identity secret for now -- but it all makes the song even more compelling. Regina says of "Destiny," "'Destiny' is about the life you find in the mistakes you make, and the life you end up with. It’s about how even the mistakes can all work out for your good - if you let them."

    A few months ago we introduced SoulTrackers to the mysterious new singer, Regina Madre, who won us (and a lot of others) over with her debut single, "(I Keep) Holdin On." Radio stations around the world loved the song, and we've been waiting ever since for more from from the Gary, Indiana native, who skirts the boundaries of jazz, electronic, soul and pop.

    For her second single, Regina has teamed with Grammy winning producer Carvin Haggins (Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild) to create a ballad that is both soulful and futuristic. And the unusual arrangement of the song is matched by the mysteriouness of the singer -- who is keeping her identity secret for now -- but it all makes the song even more compelling. Regina says of "Destiny," "'Destiny' is about the life you find in the mistakes you make, and the life you end up with. It’s about how even the mistakes can all work out for your good - if you let them."

    Check out “Destiny," below. It is our latest SoulTracks Choice Cut, and is another cool look at a singer who is making waves.

    Regina Madre - "Destiny"