Utah singer rebrands herself with assistance from Air Supply after ‘America’s Got Talent’
Utah, ended up having a profound impact on Dodds and her music. âItâs just developed into the most wonderful friendship,â she said.âIt was crazy,â Dodds continued. âI got to go to his studio in Kamas, and I got to write with him and some of his other friends, so weâve been working together on some stuff. Heâs always there for me, especially when I have questions about music.â âKenadi is a fantastic artist,â Russell said in a statement. âItâs easy to see why she has such a strong following and why she will be successful in the world of music. I have a lot of time and respect for her and look forward to hearing the great things she will do in the future.âThe rebrand is more than just a new sound for Dodds, who many first heard singing a country tune on national television. Itâs a maturation, a growth as an artist and as a person. And when people listen to âToxic,â she hopes they see her âjourney from where I was, and how fast Iâve grown.âAs for what comes next, Dodds said she plans to release âepisodic singles,â a string of songs that will be cohesive but represent different sides of her artistry, all leading to some sort of larger project. Sheâs working on a new song thatâs much more intimate and vulnerable, she said, while another is going to be a complete tearjerker. And then sheâll finish the cycle with a fun, beachy summer vibe.âSo Iâm just going to keep you on your toes because thatâs life, and it changes fast,â she said with a laugh.Her audition many seasons ago may have given her a push onto a national stage, but it isnât the moment that defines her. What comes next does.And itâs with âToxic,â an anthem of self-love, that she kicks off the next chapter in grand style.