EXCLUSIVE In advance of her debut EP release later this month, Canadian R&B singer Justine Tyrell is gearing up to release her fourth single from the project. Her previous three releases “Worthy”, “Radar”, and “My Name” received rave reviews across the country. From features on morning television shows, blogs, and spins on radio, and was featured on Virgin Radio Montreal’s “New Music Friday”, Justine’s music is being celebrated all across Canada. Her upcoming single, “Warning Signs” is an uptempo, moody track with a tropical melody that you can’t help but nod along to. Written about failing to see all of the red flags in someone, “Warning Signs” is sure to be the song of the summer.

Written in hindsight, “Warning Signs” is a song about ignoring all of the red flags and instinctual feelings about someone you know you should avoid, but don’t. The first uptempo track from Justine’s brand new EP, “Warning Signs” has a warm and tropical vibe to it – a song that fits right in on an island vacation or a hot summer night. With the vocal harmonies Justine’s followers love and a relatable storyline, “Warning Signs” is sure to be the song we can’t get out of our heads this summer.

With a sound reminiscent of icons Aaliyah, Mya, and the classic R&B sound of the early 2000’s, Justine’s sultry vocals and traditional R&B melodies come with a fresh, modern day flare, and have piqued the attention of music critics across Canada and beyond.

A proud supporter of the Black Lives Matter community in her hometown and across the country, Justine is a trusted voice within the movement and was called on for her insight and commentary by numerous television and instagram live outlets throughout the summer.

Biography:
Justine Tyrell has earned nominations for Singer of the Year, Solo Artist of the Year, Media Personality of the Year (Obsidian Awards), and has gone on to be named one of Branded Magazine’s ‘Game Changers, in her City of Calgary, Alberta’. She has been featured on CBC Radio, received nods from Stingray Music, featured in Metro and went on to see exciting success with the release of her recently released singles, “Worthy”, “Radar”, and “My Name”.

Her music chronicles the bitter and sweet tastes of love and relationships, and reflective diary-like moments– with a smoky unabashed, and unapologetic nature. Justine Tyrell creates a vibey and refreshing soundtrack, to suit listeners as they move through the moods of their own lives. Early on, Justine’s love of music was undeniable- growing up in an eclectic household around everything from R&B and Hip Hop, to Blues and Country. She wrote her first song at the age of 7, from the basement of their family’s small home in Calgary, AB – and describes music as being her first love, and way to process the world– starting with some of her earliest moments.

Always performing, learning as many instruments as she could get her hands on – and never missing an opportunity to recruit her young friends to join ‘the band’ – Justine was always certain that bringing music to people was what she wanted to do.
When asked about her largest influences and greatest musical memories growing up – she says it’s as somewhere between “discovering my first Aaliyah CD, crying to the first Amy Winehouse song I’d ever heard, scribbling down song ideas in the back of my journals– and the feeling I got when the hair stood up on end, at my first concert.” She concluded with how she started singing, writing and performing, because of how music naturally made her feel. Through music, she felt like she was never alone, always had a place to belong – and had something to capture her mood, or make a moment that much better. Now, she hopes to bring that very same feeling to her listeners, while giving them something of their own to get lost in.