Claret, Chantal: Let's Pretend Everything's Okay
Claret, Chantal: Let's Pretend Everything's Okay
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Claret, Chantal
Label: Rusted Wave
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 659696451513
Genre: Rock
Limited seven inch colored vinyl pressing. Fresh off co-starring in season 2 of Netflix's Love and guest-hosting MTV's Catfish, Chantal Claret takes us on her latest mini music adventure with Let's Pretend Everything's Okay, a four-track EP that offers a glimpse into the pleading romantic bad girl's heart. Join Chantal as she lovingly admires herself in "I Look Good", followed by "Move (I'm Coming)" which could be about a man or a hamburger-either way it is filled with dirty lust, then onto a bit of poolside angel summer disco in "It's Alright", concluding with a cover of Reckless Eric's "Whole Wide World" where Chantal pleadingly offers to traverse the globe in search for her love.
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