Kim Cameron’s "Dreaming Like Dali" turns kids’ dance time into a surrealist playground

 


Kim Cameron's new single, “Dreaming Like Dali,” is a colorful and lively song that invites listeners into a world of creativity and fun, just in time for summer. This track is a sneak peek of her upcoming children’s dance album called Who Drew That?, where music and imagination come together.

Recorded in sunny Miami Beach and co-produced by Carl Simeon Fernandes, the song wraps listeners in vibrant sounds that are both playful and sophisticated. Cameron draws inspiration from the famous artist Salvador Dalí, bringing his love of bright colors and whimsical shapes into a musical adventure that encourages kids to move and think creatively.

What makes this song special is its blend of musical styles, creating a rich, exciting sound that reflects the variety of art it celebrates. Besides Dalí, the song introduces children to other great artists, such as Picasso, Matisse, Charles Schulz, Chuck Jones, and Barbara 62, helping them connect music and visual art in a fun way.

“Dreaming Like Dali” is a guide on how children’s music can be bold, adventurous, and joyful without talking down to kids. Cameron shows that dance parties can be both fun and educational, making her a true innovator in children’s music.

Follow Kim Cameron on Instagram and Facebook 

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post