Claire Leslie's "Twenty Something" EP Draws on Her Personal Experiences and Faith Journey

"Twenty Something" is the debut EP by Christian pop artist Claire Leslie, released on March 21, 2025. The EP showcases Leslie's alternative pop sound and heartfelt storytelling, drawing from her personal experiences and faith journey.
The title track, "Twenty Something," reflects on the uncertainties and lessons of young adulthood, emphasizing themes of vulnerability and trust in a higher plan. Leslie candidly shares her realizations about life's unpredictability and the comfort found in faith.
Leslie's recent performance during the halftime show for the Oklahoma City Thunder and her participation in the Faith Night post-game concert have garnered attention, highlighting her growing presence in the Christian music scene.
Tracklist:
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Scared
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Passenger Seat
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Twenty Something
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Falling At The Thought Of You
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Original
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24/7
Listeners can stream "Twenty Something" on platforms like Spotify.
Leslie is a singer-songwriter from San Antonio, Texas, known for her vibrant alternative pop sound that reflects her personal experiences and faith journey. Her music, characterized by captivating melodies and heartfelt lyrics, has rapidly gained popularity on social media platforms, where she shares her personal journey through song.
In July 2024, Leslie signed with Capitol Christian Music Group and released her debut single, "Original," which encourages listeners to embrace their individuality and find joy in every season. Through her music, Leslie aims to inspire others to embrace their true selves and find joy in every season, blending honest lyrics with captivating melodies to create a fresh perspective in pop music.
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