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Get Ready to Dance: Fia Silena's New Release 'Cheers Baby' is the Ultimate Party Anthem!


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Fia Silena releases “Cheers Baby,” an amazing dance track that’s ready to ignite a dance floor near you! 


The opening of this song is infectious and invigorating. The vocals are full of power and fullness, but the combination of the intense violins and Fia Silena’s incredibly unique and irresistible vocal ability makes this track legendary. Fia Silena has this bold delivery. Every lyric is a declaration and makes you go, “Yeah… I’m with Fia!”.  We love the drops and dips in the song, especially when Fia says “No games with my heart" (when you hear it you won't’ forget it!) The way the beat builds up and then explodes into that chorus is just mind-blowing. You can't help but move your body when it hits. And let's talk about that hook – it's so catchy, you'll find yourself humming it for days. Fia's got this way of making every word sound like a party anthem. The production is top-notch too. Those synths and electronic elements blend perfectly with the violins, creating this epic soundscape that's both modern and classic. It's like they've taken the best of dance music and given it a fresh twist. You can totally picture this track lighting up clubs and festivals. It's got that universal appeal – whether you're a die-hard EDM fan or just someone who loves a good bop, "Cheers Baby" hits the spot. Fia Silena's definitely making waves with this one, and it's easy to see why. It's the kind of song that makes you want to grab your friends, hit the dance floor, and just let loose. 


And we are only at the 1st half of the song!!! One thing that totally stands out in this track is the killer bass line. It’s something that’s gonna make all the musical greats of the 70s and 80s jealous. Once she hits the part and says “Oooooo” my dear and it sounds like the synths are saying “ba da dap bup”, you will be throwing your hands in the air and most likely spilling the drink that you’re supposed to be toasting cheers with”!!!! 


Finally wrapping up this super combination, we have Fia Silena giving us a Sopranos style ending where it drops and falls off and stops……and you’re waiting for the song to keep going… because you never want this track to end.


Definitely check out, playlist and share “Cheers Baby” by Fia Silena.



Wait, there's more! 


We caught up with this exciting and emerging artist, for:

“The Cage” Music Blog, to talk about music and learn more about them.


Here’s how it went:


Begin Interview



When did you start making music?


I was born into a very artistic family. I started taking piano lessons at the age of 7 and began composing small pieces soon after. I also started singing. The more I made music, the more I loved it, and I simply couldn’t stop. It has become a little—no, who am I kidding—a big addiction!



Can you tell the fans something they might not know about you?


I’m a total family person. I need them around. We’re like a tight-knit team that sticks together no matter what.



Can you walk us through your songwriting process and where the inspiration comes from for this latest project „Cheers Baby“?


The song came out of a breakup. You know, people always expect typical 'I miss you' songs after a breakup. I've experienced firsthand how difficult it is to rediscover yourself and think positively. But it can also be seen as an opportunity for personal growth, because in the end, maybe it's all just a small episode in the book of our lives. That’s why I wanted to write a feel-good song that gets people dancing and toast to new possibilities.



What has been the most motivating force in creating your music?


My experiences and moments in life. For me, making music is like writing a diary. I need it. It helps me process so much and turn what's swirling around in my head into music. It helps me and I absolutely love it.


Where do you see your sound and artistry heading in the future? Are there any exciting new directions you're exploring?


I think I'll probably stick with pop music. I just love it! I've been a fan of pop since I was little. Regarding the language, maybe there could be a change some time. Being half Italian, I sometimes catch myself thinking about writing in Italian!



What instruments do you play? Which is your favorite?


I started playing piano at a very young age. When I write songs, it always starts at the piano.



Was there ever a time when you emotionally felt, “I can’t do this anymore”? Can you tell us why this happened and how you found the strength to continue?


Very often. And that's okay. There are so many talented musicians out there—so many. You're always comparing yourself, and social media has definitely amplified that. Why do I keep getting back up? That's a good question, and honestly, I've asked myself that a lot. I keep going because of my love for music. To be completely honest, I can't stop. I love it too much.



What is your favorite song to cover?


‘Satellite’ by Lena Meyer-Landrut! That was my favorite song when I was about 7 years old. And it’s so much fun to cover!



What is your favorite quote?


‘The journey is the destination.’ It’s funny that I’m mentioning this quote now because a lot of people might wonder why, since I used to really hate it. I think I disliked it because I didn’t want to accept it—I wanted everything to happen quickly. But that’s not how it works. Actually, it’s rewarding to go through the journey, even though it can be tough at times.



How do you feel about social media?


I think social media has become an important factor when it comes to a music career. It can be both a blessing and a curse for musicians. One huge advantage of social media is the close connection with fans. I mean, when have musicians ever been able to interact with their fans so directly? But at the same time, it can be tough to find a balance, or even to start using social media and make it work for you as a platform. And I totally get that. I struggled with it a lot at first too, but over time, you find your own groove.



If you could go on any late-night talk show, which would it be?


The Ellen DeGeneres Show! It’s so funny.



What is your favorite method of connecting with fans?


"Chatting with fans after shows. 100%. I love it! I love them!"



When you reach the stage where you have the admiration and respect of other world-known artists, what band or artist would you love to call and say, “Let’s go on tour together”?


Oh gosh, that’s a hard question. I could probably list thousands of names! But one artist that I definitely would love to go on tour with is Dua Lipa!


END INTERVIEW



Check out this latest release and listen to more of Fia Silena on Spotify & YouTube.









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