Hope Easton’s “3D Life” is a cello-driven toast to love and laughter

Hope Easton is a dance instructor who has a genuine passion for helping her students become better dancers. However, her mind often drifts back to her younger days, when she mistakenly thought that a person named Sim was all she needed for happiness. 

In her single, “3D Life,” Easton steps away from her usual concert performances to share something personal. This playful and heartfelt song is dedicated to her niece and goddaughter Leylan, as well as Leylan’s partner David, in celebration of their wedding. It’s a charming blend of a modern wedding song and a lighthearted personal joke, showcasing Easton’s signature style that combines elegance with a sense of fun. “3D Life” highlights how personal experiences can resonate with everyone through music. Drawing on her classical music background, Easton creates a warm and inviting sound that feels both joyful and relatable. The song captures humor, sentimentality, and above all, love. “3D Life” doesn’t confine itself to a single genre. Easton combines elements of pop, jazz, and even a bit of musical theater flair to create a sound all her own. The lyrics are clever, the cello sounds vibrant, and her vocals feel more like a heartfelt toast rather than a formal performance. It’s the kind of song you can imagine being sung at a wedding celebration, just before the champagne is poured.

What makes “3D Life” truly special is its authenticity. It doesn’t aim to be just another hit song, instead, it feels like a genuine story told through Easton’s unique musical perspective. There are hints of family wisdom and shared jokes, suggesting that this song comes from someone who knows and deeply cherishes her loved ones. Easton is no stranger to blending different musical styles. She has performed on stages ranging from Carnegie Hall to soap operas, such as The Bold and the Beautiful, and has collaborated with various indie artists. “3D Life” is another exciting addition to her artistic journey, proving that classical training and a pop sensibility can come together to create something truly magical.

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