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Kelsie Kimberlin – Parking Lot (2024)

With a cheeky grin and a sassy flip of her hair, singer-songwriter Kelsie Kimberlin can turn heads without even singing a note; but it’s her music that truly captivates hearts. Inspired by life from drudgery and despair to brilliant light and hopeful cheers, Kimberlin uses human experiences to create moving melodies. Since her debut single ‘Lobotomy’, she has gained a loyal following and received critical acclaim from audiences across the globe. We only joined the party in 2022 with the single ‘Cosmopolitan Girl’, and since then Kimberlin continues to astound with each new release. The latest addition to her discography is the single ‘Parking Lot’.

As part of her five-track testament to political change and social injustice, Kimberlin’s last single ‘We Are The Promise’ was a personal narrative for healing in an uncertain reality. Now, she steps aside from the provocative and profound themes shifting to something happy and uplifting in that bubble-gum pop realm of fun-ness. Following ‘We Are The Promise’, ‘Parking Lot’ sparkles with kaleidoscopic joy wrapped in a ribbon of cheekiness.

With bold underlying beats and Kimberlin’s rich vocals, ‘Parking Lot’ embraces a strong pop sound; however, elements of Latin pop with reggae sentiments burst through the melody. Just as you start clicking your fingers and dancing to Kimberlin’s bouncy sound, she inserts a Spanish flair with charming elegance. The flamenco guitar drags us to the streets of Madrid prepared for a heated Latin celebration, and the Spanish vibe is cemented with musician Pedro Vengoechea’s Latin rap.

Using the brash abruptness of Vengoechea’s rap and Kimberlin’s sweet vocals, ‘Parking Lot’ has a challenging starkness to it but simultaneously a smooth sensuality. Penned as a song about a dancer enticing others to join her in a vibrant dance, ‘Parking Lot’ is the perfect tune to get your groove on and the anthem to a happening night out.


In addition to the single, Kelsie Kimberlin released an official music video for ‘Parking Lot’. You can view the video below or on her YouTube channel. Please note that this music video uses effects that can trigger seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.



Find out more about Kelsie Kimberlin on her official website, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Spotify.

This artist was discovered via Musosoup #sustainablecurator


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