Ania Diamond Makes A Bold Return With Her Empowering New Single, ‘It’s Me Again’

Ania Diamond Makes A Bold Return With Her Empowering New Single, ‘It’s Me Again’

Released on the 30th of May, ‘It’s Me Again’ is the empowering new single from North London pop sensation, Ania Diamond. The track, which was originally written as part of a Eurovision brief, marks Ania Diamond’s triumphant return to the music business, after a hiatus of several years.

‘It’s Me Again’ is out now and is available to stream and download here.

Written in a single day during a Eurovision songwriting camp, ‘It’s Me Again’ is an upbeat pop-electro anthem that draws comparisons with the style of Lady Gaga, and Jessie J. There’s a distinct European dance flavour to the track as well, and the title reflects not just Ania’s return to music, but also the re-invention of her sound, and channels the emotions felt when battling rejection, and coming out the other side stronger.

To Aina Diamond, ‘It’s Me Again’ represents her personal comeback, and standing tall against those who would put her down, and putting her best self forward. Listeners can likewise take the message on board and become empowered.

Aina Diamond’s talent for blending pop and EDM is showcased with ‘It’s Me Again’, and she is certainly back with a vengeance, having performed at venues such as L’Escargot, Cargo, and Boxpark, as well as a performance in February on the runway at London Fashion Week.

You can find out more about Aina Diamond and her music online on Instagram,Twitter,Facebook, Spotify, andApple Music.

‘It’s Me Again’ is out now and is available to stream and download here.

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