Marsha Bartenetti, an award-winning singer, returns to a classic with purpose and grace in her new single, "You Gotta Be." Marsha is a seasoned performer who got her start in the lively San Francisco Bay Area music scene. She brings years of experience and emotional depth to her version of Des'ree's hit.
Marsha gives it a soulful new twist that feels right for the times and comes from the heart. Dori Amarilio produced and arranged the song, which leans toward warmth and clarity, letting the song's empowering message shine through in a modern way. From the first note, it's clear that this version is based on more than just nostalgia. The best part of the record is Marsha's singing. Her voice has a wise and reassuring quality, and she sings each lyric with calm strength and conviction. Her delivery has a lived-in quality that makes the message, resilience, self-belief, and love as a guiding force, feel very real. She doesn't rush the moment; she lets it sink in.
The production is clean and tasteful, finding a good balance between staying true to the song's original spirit and giving it new life. It supports the music instead of competing with it, which lets the emotion come through naturally. The end result is a song that feels good without being old. "You Gotta Be" is a reminder that some messages will always be important. Marsha Bartenetti's soulful performance reinforces the idea that love, strength, and perseverance are still powerful tools in the face of adversity, now more than ever.
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