Chris Cornell's Daughter Toni Cornell Unveils New Song "Campari"
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Chris Cornell's Daughter Toni Cornell Unveils New Song "Campari"
"Toni Cornell, daughter of late Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, has released the new song "Campari," the latest stand-alone single from the young singer-songwriter (stream below). Upon first listen, "Campari" gives off vibes of M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" and Lorde's "Royals." A press release describes the song as "a slow-burn with a propulsive chorus that fuses eloquent penmanship with glittering art-pop.""
"Toni, who is about to turn 21 and is currently enrolled at NYU, began singing at a young age, following in her famous dad's footsteps. She released the single "Far Away Places" in 2019, and in the past year unveiled the songs "Sunset of Your Love" and "Little Bitch." Toni has also covered such tunes as Temple of the Dog's "Hunger Strike," Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," Pearl Jam's "Black," and others."
Toni Cornell released the single "Campari," a stand-alone song that evokes M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes" and Lorde's "Royals." A press release calls the track "a slow-burn with a propulsive chorus that fuses eloquent penmanship with glittering art-pop." Toni is about to turn 21 and is enrolled at NYU. She began singing young and follows her father Chris Cornell's musical legacy. Previous releases include 2019's "Far Away Places" and recent songs "Sunset of Your Love" and "Little Bitch." She has also recorded covers of Temple of the Dog's "Hunger Strike," Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," and Pearl Jam's "Black."
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