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Some nights it’s a rooftop bar, and others it’s a bubble bath and candles.
Hi Drachel, welcome to LA Music Review! Tell us a little bit about you and your music.
My biggest goal is to make music that empowers women to embrace their femininity!
Congrats on the release! What was your inspiration when you were writing this project?
Champagne and Roses was actually inspired by my parents!
Released on November 12, 2021. They were high school sweethearts, and have now been happily married for 25 years. Growing up around that kind of love taught me never to settle for less than I deserve. Watching the way my dad treats my mom—that showed me how a gentleman should treat a lady.
What lessons would you like to impart with your audience?
I think that even though it’s a cute and fun song with sort of tongue-and-cheek lyrics, the
song has a really important message.
A successful relationship isn’t about how much money you spend; it’s just about making your partner feel loved.
Some nights it’s a rooftop bar, and others it’s a bubble bath and candles. It’s all about balance (but you can never go wrong with a bottle of Dom!)
Start streaming “Champagne and Roses” right here:
What is your favorite part of the song?
The bridge is definitely where I had the most fun.
I remember going into the studio to track ad-libs, and specifically channeling Shania Twain on that “C’mon girls!”

Anything else we should know about it? Future releases?
I could not be more excited for 2022! The official music video is coming out in January, along with some other exciting projects that will be announced really soon!
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