Farrah Frostt
Singer Farrah Frostt releases her pop single, ‘Work Hard, Play Harder.’

Up-and-coming singer, Farrah Frostt has debuted the official music video her new pop single, ‘Work Hard, Play Harder,’ the highly-anticipated follow-up to her debut song, ‘Not In The Mood.’ The musician’s tracks are known to be bold anthems of female empowerment, which gained her instant notoriety when the video for her first single premiered this spring on World Star Hip Hop. The ‘Work Hard, Play Harder‘ video, which was directed by Rock Davis, premiered on October 17, and to date, has more than 19,000 YouTube views.

Jumping from urban beats to a production favoring elements of Spanish pop with a featured vocal from newcomer Mateo, the artist explains how her background as a medical student influenced the songwriting of ‘Work Hard, Play Harder.’ “My life is an integration of the arts and sciences. I took two gap years from med school to pursue the performing arts. I personally believe that intelligence is sexy. Drive, determination and passion are alluring. After you put in all your hard work into your studies, you need an outlet—that’s where the play comes in.”

‘Work Hard, Play Harder’ is now available on all streaming platforms, including iTunes, Apple Music, Google Play, Amazon and Deezer. For more information on Frostt, visit her official website, as well as her Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Spotify pages.

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Farrah Frostt Featuring Mateo - 'Work Hard, Play Harder' (Official Video)
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Farrah Frostt Featuring Mateo - 'Work Hard, Play Harder' (Official Video)
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Singer Farrah Frostt has released the official video for her pop single, 'Work Hard, Play Harder,' which features Mateo.

By Karen Benardello

As a graduate of LIU Post with a B.F.A in Journalism, Print and Electronic, Karen Benardello serves as ShockYa's Senior Movies & Television Editor. Her duties include interviewing filmmakers and musicians, and scribing movie, television and music reviews and news articles. As a New York City-area based journalist, she's a member of the guilds, New York Film Critics Online and the Women Film Critics Circle.

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