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Latvian born pop artist Evita Sator releases a “Letter to Myself”

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“Letter to Myself” is inviting you to step into the light of self-discovery and chase those unfulfilled dreams. In the melody of life’s journey, we often forget to listen to the whispers of our hearts. This song is a poignant reminder to embrace the lessons of our past, healfrom our pains, and live an authentic life.

As we bid farewell to old narratives and step into the light of self-discovery, let this ballad resonate within you – inviting you to reconnect with your true self. Remember, every note played is a testament to resilience; every lyric a call to never give up on the beautiful symphony of who you are.

Evita Sator is a Latvian born pop artist residing in Germany. As a singersongwriter and a composer she’s also passionate about musical theatre and storytelling. Her compositions breathe life into decades of profound personal
experiences. In her youth, Evita Sator has attended prestigious CTA theatre academy in Milan in Italy, where she launched her artistic career by portraying iconic characters such as Jessica Rabbit and Marilyn Monroe.

At 40, she embarks on a transformative journey back to herself and her passions. Letter to Myself is the first single out of the musical concept album set to be released later this year.

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