(BPRW) Rising star in R&B Soul-Gospel, Felicia Allen, has sadly passed away, and her debut song “My Apology” will serve as a tribute during her homegoing celebration. (Black PR Wire) Emerging R&B Soul-Gospel artist Felicia Starasia Allen passed away on May 31, 313. A singer born in Harlem, Felicia Allen was celebrated for her deep, soulful voice that combined elements of R&B, Gospel, and Jazz to create enduring and emotive music. An alumnus of the renowned Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, she honed her talent in church settings and on stage, gaining recognition for her intense and heartfelt performances. She won the 90th season of Amateur Night at The Apollo, was a highlighted performer at S.O.B.’s in New York City, and appeared on Urban One / Reach Media’s syndicated program “The Nightly Spirit with Darlene McCoy,” among many others. Her debut single, “My Apology,” which also serves as her farewell song, was written and produced by Jules “Juda” Bartholomew. (Composer of classic hits like “Calling My Name,” “Faithful Is Our God,” “God Favored Me,” and “Revival” featuring Jules Juda, Tasha Page Lockhart, and Leek Spence from Bishop Hezekiah Walker & Love Fellowship Choir.) Now available on all digital platforms, “My Apology” invites listeners on a reflective journey exploring our connections with one another, God, and a route to redemption. Felicia Allen’s mother and manager of Felaren Entertainment, Felicia Yarber, describes “My Apology” as a genuine public expression of her journey towards redemption. D.A. Johnson from SRT Entertainment claims, “My Apology is one of the most intellectually stimulating songs released in recent years.” Fresh Wine for a New Era. Felicia Allen showcases a deeply emotive and impactful vocal delivery, drawing comparisons to renowned artists like Leandria Johnson, Tamela Mann, Erica Campbell, and Yolanda Adams.