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"Deja vu-Love voodoo" A new single by Australian-born Singapore recording artist, Shueh-li Ong

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A silly little love song from Australian-born Singapore recording artist, Shueh-li Ong that speaks volumes about the attraction of love but in plain language, “Deja vu-Love voodoo" is her 2nd single since her move to Nashville last year. “I'm leaving you a message" her 1st, marked a new chapter in her musical adventure and came after writing and producing three CDs, and, touring and performing under the Xenovibes concept.

Shueh-li (pronounced Shelley) took a break from melding electronic-pop-rock-jazz, to write a little ditty about an age-old topic.

If you're expecting the ethereal theremin and plucky guqin along with exotic synth hooks and rich vocal harmonies from Shueh-li's magical mind's eye, you won't be disappointed. These colors have been lovingly sewn into a ballad that is sans time and demographic, just like a love song should.

“Deja vu-Love voodoo" is about a girl, who has become a modern woman searching for her childhood ideal man. Asked why a love song, she says why not with a smile; “It's such a happy subject. Everyone should write a love song!"

“Deja vu-Love voodoo" was written, recorded and produced by Shueh-li Ong, and is available for purchase on iTunes, Amazon mp3 and major music distribution channels.

*For a limited time only, “Deja vu-Love voodoo" is a FREE DOWNLOAD.

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