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Meg Myers touches on the notion of divinity in her new single

It has been quite a while since Meg Myers has been featured on Eat This Music. In fact, the last time Meg has featured on Eat This Music, in any form (radio or written), was all the way back in May 2016 when she released “Motel“. So, what better time to bring Meg back into the Eat This Music ecosystem than with the release of her new single, ‘Any Way You Wanna Love‘.

Speaking on the release of her new song, Meg revealed that it is about waking up to the divinity within each and every one of us and stepping into our power as sovereign beings. “No more making ourselves small by repeating patterns that have been passed down to us,” she continues. “It’s time to heal our ancestral lineage.” Meg believes people are all connected through love and that we all have unique gifts and abilities and it’s important for people to learn how to get present and tune into what our bodies are trying to tell us and express this truth in our hearts in order to liberate ourselves and consciously evolve.

I am glad to share a new song from Meg again, although, I am sure the Los Angeles-based artist has released many other songs prior to the one shared with you today, as Meg does have two new EPs being released in February & March 2021, respectively.

Steve

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