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Andy Louis has released a new song called “Change Of Weather,” which exudes a blend of fun, uniqueness, chill vibes, and happy. With its progressive arrangements, this track is truly a treat for sophisticated ears that can still appreciate real talent that puts effort into the songwriting craft.

Based in New York City, Andy Louis is not just a soul singer, but also an accomplished composer and producer. Originally from France and born to Malagasy parents, he made his way to the United States by attending Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he spent several semesters before eventually settling in New York. Throughout his journey, Andy has collaborated with numerous artists, which eventually led him to embark on his own independent project.

Notably, Andy had the opportunity to work alongside the esteemed Grammy Award winner Meshell Ndegeocello, who is featured on his track titled “Shoulda, coulda, will ya?” Furthermore, he has also caught the ears of producer Ian Kirpatrick, known for his work with artists such as Dua Lipa, Selena Gomez, and Justin Bieber, with his song “Geese stay together forever.”

Andy’s music is a fusion of his diverse musical influences, resulting in a unique combination of sounds and colors.

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