Danielle Swagger unveils new single, Lost Ones
Friday, February 28, 2025 | 160 Views |
Danielle Swagger
“Lost Ones, produced by StanRecords, is a tribute to those who have passed, wrapped in a rich tapestry of soulful melodies and raw, honest lyrics. It was released on February 2, 2025, which is my late grandmother’s birthday,” she adds. On the track, Danielle Swagger reflects on the power of cherished memories, the ache of missing someone, and the strength it takes to continue moving forward. The song’s narrative is both deeply personal and universally relatable, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences with love and loss.
The song, available now across all major streaming platforms, takes listeners on a heartfelt journey of remembering loved ones who are no longer in this life, whilst celebrating the lessons they left behind. The 30-year-old artist, entrepreneur, and model is a two-time BOMU Awards nominee in 2023. Born Boitumelo Nothando Ben, Danielle Swagger describes herself as the epitome of courage and determination. She was born to a Motswana father who hails from Tonota, and a Zimbabwean mother. The multi-talented artist was born and raised in the vibrant city of Gaborone. Her journey into the world of music and fashion began at a young age. Seeking to expand her artistic horizons and explore new opportunities, Danielle Swagger made the bold decision to relocate to Reunion Island, France. This move allowed her to immerse herself in a diverse cultural landscape and collaborate with international artists, producers, and designers. It was in this new environment that Danielle Swagger’s creative spirit flourished, fuelling her artistic growth and widening her network.
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