
Smoky, sandpaper vocals meet polished 80s synths. Atmospheric pop that feels like a neon-lit noir film. Perfect for late-night drives and nostalgic reflection.
American singer-songwriter Kim Carnes launched her career in the early 1970s, blending pop, soft rock, country, and folk influences. After early work as a session vocalist, she released her debut album in 1971. Carnes achieved international recognition with her 1981 hit, "Bette Davis Eyes." Throughout her career, she has recorded for labels including A&M, EMI, MCA, and Warner Music Group, while earning accolades for her songwriting compositions.
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