The Voice's Missy Robertson Releases 'The Way He Sees You'
Missy Robertson, from Season 12 of NBC's The Voice, has released her new retro, soul-infused single 'The Way He Sees You'. Missy continues to keep taking new ground in her musical journey. Recording in Nashville while being a full-time worship director at E2 Church in Elk Grove California, her hope is to encourage and inspire her listeners from all over the world through her new single.
It turns out Missy Robertson has more talents than just sarcasm. This Sacramento-native singer and songwriter with church roots is charging full speed into the music scene and refuses to give up on her dreams of being a full-time artist. Missy is as versatile as they get: She has performed at local coffee shops, the Sacramento Rivercats Faith & Family Day, Sacramento's MLK Celebration, and many other local events.
Her influences are broad, spanning Crystal Lewis and Aretha Franklin to Adele and Ms. Lauryn Hill. If you enjoy artists like Jessie J or Erykah Badu, make sure to check out her music.
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