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Canadian Beats Magazine - May 2024
RENZITA’S EXPLOSIVE DEBUT SINGLE ‘BAD BAD YOU’ STRIKES A CHORD WITH ROCK FANS WORLDWIDE
When bad love hurts you, it can really sting. The betrayal can cut deep and sometimes you feel the need to shame them for what they did. The Canadian /U.S. collaboration RENITA ZINTEL from Lethbridge, AB, and RANDY LODDER of El Paso, Texas knows this personally but uses rock n’ roll to heal their wounds in their new single “Bad Bad You.”.
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Record World International - May 3 2024
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"Recently nominated in the U.S. for a HUGS 24/7 Radio Award, opening with some explosive guitar riffs, the song kicks into high gear with smoky, angry vocals from vocalist RENITA. Reminiscent of Joan Jett and a sprinkle of Janis Joplin, RENITA’s passionate delivery of the song’s lyrics is captivating.
RENZITA is inspired by a melting pot of genres: Metal, Hard Rock, Classical, and Jazz."
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REVIEWS
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RENZITA. "Showing various sped-up locales, it begins with higher electronica pulses before switching to female-led hard rock. It becomes aggressive, almost hardcore, and returns to that lighter electronica to signal the pre-chorus. This is a combination that shouldn’t work, but RENZITA bashes these conflicting, warped shapes into something singular, smooth, and conducive. " Ark Of Music
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Renzita’s “Misery” is a captivating song that showcases the artist’s ability to convey raw emotion through powerful lyrics and a haunting melody. The track’s somber tone is completed by Renzita’s dynamic vocals, which draw listeners into the depths of the song’s melancholic narrative. The instrumentation is equally amazing, with a blend of lush synths and subtle percussion that adds depth and texture to the overall composition.
While “Misery” may not be a high-energy anthem, it is a beautifully crafted piece that demonstrates Renzita’s talent as a songwriter and performer. This song will stick in your head all day long, making it a poignant and memorable addition to Renzita’s discography.-
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