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Hear Sydney Millevoi's Latest Single, 'Eyes On Me'
She filmed one of her music videos at Laurel Hill Park. Check it out:

SECAUCUS, NJ — If you enjoyed following along with Secaucus' own Sydney Millevoi as she competed this spring on NBC's "The Voice: Battle of Champions," then you might want to check out her new single she just released.
The song is called "Eyes on Me," and it's part of her first album, which goes by the same name.
It's described as a "flirtatious '80s inspired pop/R&B track." Millevoi, who writes her own music, wrote the song in collaboration with Jerry Barnes of the '70s disco band Chic ("Le Freak") and Sherrod Barnes (known for working with Beyoncé and Whitney Houston). The song and album were produced by Ideology Productions.
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“Eyes on Me” is now available on Spotify, Apple Music and all major platforms.
Millevoi previously told Patch her dream is "to tour around the world and sing my songs."
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“I wrote this song while I was competing (on 'The Voice')," she shares. "The highs were really high, but so were the lows. I would come back from a rehearsal and crash, but writing this song kept me grounded and reconnected me with who I really was ... and am!”
And she filmed this music video at Laurel Hill Park — check out that marsh grass and NJ Turnpike bridge!
Millevoi describes herself as a pop and R&B singer-songwriter whose singing style and songwriting is influenced by love for soul, gospel and contemporary pop. She cites Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Kelly Price, Ariana Grande and Kelly Clarkson as her musical influences.
Eliminated From 'The Voice,' But Sydney Millevoi Honored By Secaucus Mayor And Council (last week)
To stay up to date on Sydney Millevoi, visit sydneymillevoimusic.com or her YouTube channel youtube.com/@syd.millevoi
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