Ceara Cavalieri Reminds Us of the Meaning of ‘Girl Power’ on Hot New Single

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Ceara Cavalieri is a Southern California based musician with a passion for uplifting the powerful women in her life. Her latest single, “That’s My Bitch”, is a fiery pop-meets-rock anthem dedicated to her fiercely independent best friend in the aftermath of a bad breakup. “That’s My Bitch” reminds us of the inherent strength we possess as women to stand on our own two feet and break through any obstacle.

“That’s My Bitch” pounds the pavement with swift percussion, feverish bass lines, and ear-catching riffs that swim beneath Ceara Cavalieri’s iconic vocal. She sings, “That’s my bitch, she’s independent / What she wants, now she can get it / Don’t need no man or attention.”  The hook at the heart of the chorus is infectious and draws to mind memories associated with our own female friendships and how they inspire us to be our best selves.

Revealing more on her track, Cavalieri confides, “I wrote this song about my best friend, who had recently gotten out of a relationship with this guy who was a total narcissist and serial cheater. She was feeling extremely sad about the whole situation and I wanted to remind her that she is “That Bitch” and she’s way better off without him. The song is a Bad Bitch Anthem that hypes her up.”

Cavalieri recently supported Leah Kate on her “Super Over” US Tour. She is slated to support Leah Kate throughout her European and UK tour dates as well. “That’s My Bitch” is her latest single.

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