NEW YORK, NY, October 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) This new singer is continuing to make impressive music that showcases her keen sense of sound and style and natural talent. Following the successes of her previous single, Courtney has now released her highly anticipated single "Thanks, But No Thanks" on iTunes.
An energetic tune with an empowering tone, Courtney's latest release, "Thanks, But No Thanks," charges the listener, leaving them wanting more. It has a melody that makes it an easy one to play again and again, enlivening and uplifting with its catchy beat and great sense of energy. Now available on iTunes, "Thanks, But No Thanks" continues to prove that Courtney Rau is a dedicated artist with much to offer the pop industry.
Making music that is fun, engaging and telling of her incredible natural musical talent, Courtney Rau is a promising new artist that is worth looking out for. Don't miss her latest release, "Thanks, But No Thanks," now available on iTunes.
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Promising Pop Newcomer Courtney Rau Releases "Thanks, But No Thanks" On ITunes
Always authentic in her original music, young artist Courtney Rau has had a promising start to her musical career.
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[Press-News.org] Promising Pop Newcomer Courtney Rau Releases "Thanks, But No Thanks" On ITunesAlways authentic in her original music, young artist Courtney Rau has had a promising start to her musical career.