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Sam Creighton – Go to Hell

We’ve supported Sam Creighton for a while now. We’ve always loved her confidence, vocals and unique sound, blending all of the best elements of Pop music. In ‘Go to Hell’ she takes the role of an opinionated diva powerhouse, combined with political pop perfection. it is a common theme for Sam to be outspoken in her songwriting. In recent songs she has written about topics like cat-calling, and the vicious cycle of settling for less than what she deserves.

In the video component of ‘Go to Hell’, Sam celebrates the LGBT+ community and others who feel ostracized for being themselves. Sam, an ally, is aware of her privilege and is using it to champion a community that has embraced her, and that she loves dearly.

Creighton says:

“Go to Hell’ is an anthem of acceptance and refuge for those who feel isolated by today’s society, especially in the current political climate. I want listeners to feel accepted and welcomed. I want anyone who is listening to know that it is okay to be different. In a world that hates people who are different, I want the listener to feel a sense of relief and community.”