Music student from Altofts releases her own single about lockdown which celebrates efforts of key workers
Leeds Sixth Form College student, Charlotte Wilson, has launched a new song ‘In My Dreams’, which reflects on lockdown and pays tribute to those working on the frontline.
The video for the features photos of key workers and Charlotte said this was to help community spirit.
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Hide AdShe said: “Releasing music has always been a lifelong ambition and I’m thrilled to acknowledge our fantastic key workers during this difficult period.
“It’s important for the community to feel a strong sense of togetherness and I hope that people can relate to my music as we’re all facing challenges during these times.
“Each week, I prepare a song to sing to my street before the ‘Clap For Our Carers’ which boosts morale amongst our neighbours.
“I’m incredibly thankful to my tutors at college, they have been really inspirational and have helped me to pursue a career in music.”
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Hide AdDuring lockdown Charlotte has been playing music between focusing on her A Levels, she is currently studying three qualifications at college level, including music.
She has recently accepted an offer to study BA (Hons) Popular Music at Leeds College of Music in September.
Arooj Hussain Din, teacher at Leeds Sixth Form College, said: “We’re immensely proud of Charlotte - it’s fantastic to see her hard work and determination pay off, with her music achieving great recognition on Spotify and YouTube.
“We’ve supported Charlotte throughout her academic journey and it’s amazing to see her paying tribute to essential workers during this difficult period.”
Charlotte’s single ‘In My Dreams’ is available to listen to on Spotify and YouTube.