Michelle Branch continues. Although everyone knew about her for the song with Carlos Santana, the American still has a career that, at least in these latitudes, is no better known than the single that popularized it for a time: "The Game of Love."
The song belongs to the legendary guitarist Shaman's album, one of those albums in which the artist usually invites singers, famous or not, to interpret different songs. In 2002, his voice did not stop listening in stations and channels of music while accompanying the sharp notes of Santana.
And what has happened to the girl since then? For those who were not pired and did not follow the career of the American singer, born in 1983, it is good to say that it remains in the music industry. In less than a month, on September 15, he will perform in Idaho before setting out on a tour of Germany, Holland and Britain.
Michelle Jacquet DeSevren Branch, that's her full name, was just beginning in music before being one of Santana's guests. In 2000, that moment of so many expectations in front of the new millennium, the young person had premiered its opera prima: Broken Bracelet . A year later he released The Spirit Room , which had the singles "Everywhere", "All You Wanted" and "Goodbye to You". Then in 2003 he launched Hotel Paper and this year Hopeless Romantic . Yes, fourteen years later without LP release. According to some media like the Hollywood Reporter, Branch was about to leave the music because of problems with the record label that represented it, especially after undertaking another project: the country duo The Wreckers, which released in 2006 Stand Still, Look Pretty . In 2010 as soloist he published the EP Everything Comes and Goes .
Now, everything seems to have returned to the channel and the singer-songwriter returns to her goal of getting stardom again.
Hopeless Romantic is an album that Branch coproduced and wrote with Patrick Carney, the drummer of The Black Keys, with whom he also has a relationship. Here we will share the videos of "Best You Ever" and "Hopeless Romantic", belonging to this recent work.