Seán Parnell releases single 'What Can I Do'

Rising Cork singer songwriter Seán Parnell is gearing up to enrapture audiences with the release of his highly anticipated second single, "What Can I Do", out November 17th. Following the success of his debut release, 'Over Feeling Down,' Parnell continues to showcase his talent as a singer-songwriter, offering a fresh and captivating perspective on the complexities of life and love.

"What Can I Do" holds a special place in Parnell's heart, as it was initially recorded on a humble €30 microphone from Wish, a gift from a friend during his secondary school years. The track, later brought to life by the skilled hands of producer BRIEN (known for his work with Kojaque and Kean Kavanagh), weaves a narrative of frustration with Irish weather and recurring thoughts of someone, all set against a backdrop of subtle R&B-inspired guitars and catchy pop melodies.

Seán Parnell, a standout figure in Cork's vibrant music scene, is already making waves with his distinctive sound and emotive storytelling. His debut release, 'Over Feeling Down,' dropped on October 12th under Faction Records, receiving acclaim for its poignant lyrics and seamless fusion of pop sensibilities with alternative R&B-inspired production.

The song captures a unique blend of influences and emotions, drawing on Parnell's experiences in both London and Cork. With frustration as the driving force, "What Can I Do" showcases Parnell's growth as an artist and his ability to connect with listeners on a personal level.

Seán Parnell's music is gaining momentum, and with the upcoming release of "What Can I Do," he is poised to solidify his presence in the music industry. The single will be available on all major streaming platforms from November 17th, 2023.

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