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Metamorphosis The Transformation Of Raven Salve



Pensacola, Florida r&b and soul Artist Raven Salve' has returned with her most powerful album yet, "Metamorphosis The Transformation." The album is the sophomore release from r&b and soul artist Raven Salve'. Her lyrics on the album weave a tale through superior songwriting, rich sounds and exquisite vocals. The latest single "Coco Brown The Remix" and the album tell a story of "a woman who is blossoming into a person who is very much conscience and aware of who she is and totally knows what she wants." PCDC Artists featured the up and coming singer and referred to her as "an amazingly talented young songstress, Raven has quickly developed a reputation for releasing powerful and soulful music."

With each album release, Raven Salve' continues to show her ability to keep producing music that makes a statement and moves you. Her latest project, "Metamorphosis The Transformation" is the most epic project in her career so far. The album was released on July 13th, 2019 and is available on all major streaming services.

Pensacola, Florida native Raven Salve was born Ebony D Weatherspoon on July 13th, 1989. She started to enjoy music around the age of five and it was at this early age she realized she had a passion that would one day become a profession. A natural musician, Raven started playing the Clarinet around the age of 12, the piano at the age of 13 and also started taking voice lessons at 13. Although she knew since the age of five that she wanted a career in music, it wasn't until five years ago that she started pursuing music professionally.

Raven is just as passionate about her music career as she is for the causes she champions for. In 2014 Raven started a 501c(3) non-profit organization, "Women Against Rape & Domestic Violence Inc" (WAR&DV.) Since several of her family members are survivors of these issues, she wanted to be involved in playing a part in bringing awareness to these problems any way she could.  The goal and mission of WAR&DV are to support organizations that are already established and equipped to provide shelter and services to families on a year-round basis. Raven wrote two singles "Victim No More" and "Cry For America", both tracks were written to bring awareness to domestic violence and sexual assault.  "Victim No More" is the theme song for WAR&DV, it is owned by the organization and every dollar of the sales goes to support the organization.

To date, Raven has released two albums. She is currently promoting her single "Coco Brown The Remix" and the album itself "Metamorphosis The Transformation." She is currently touring regionally/nationally to promote the single and the album. Raven is also the radio host for "The Love Grooves" show which airs Sun-Sat 10 pm - 12 am est on WLMR-DB Radio.

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