THEO TAM‘s single, ‘Kick Back,’ is an effortlessly cool piece of R&B-laced pop which finds the artist reflecting on the beginnings of a relationship. As a self-described overthinker, Tams decided to actively choose a relaxed approach.
The single’s confident bassline and interweaving melodies underlie Tams’ message that we need to stop trying to convince others that we are worthy of their time.
‘Kick Back’ is a reminder to show up and be yourself, trusting in the knowledge that the right person will love the magic you have to offer. Check it out below…
TREY MAXX brings some sensual energy in latest track, ‘Girl, You’re On My Mind, which he seamlessly melts his island flavors with Classic R&B and Pop vibes, washed over with equally sensual vocals that will make the ladies go weak at the knees!
Maxx created a buzz with his acclaimed debut album ‘To The Maxx’ and a series of well-received singles that gained him the adulation of listeners and peers alike. ‘Girl, You’re On My Mind, is the first single to be released from his eagerly-awaited second album ‘Maxximum Intensity.’
UK rising star SAMSON‘s ‘twenifree’ is the second instalment in his Birthday inspired series.
SAMSON once again marks the occasion by sharing his experiences of travelling another year around the sun with this endearing, self-produced offering.
In signature SAMSON style, ‘twenifree’ is laced with an infectious, jumpy instrumental – perfectly complimenting his innate ability to capture his audience through his gripping story telling and effortless flow.
Inspired by array of genres such as Hip-Hop, Funk, Jazz, Rock and Grime, and influenced by artists Tyler The Creator, Little Simz, Joey Badass and Chance the Rapper, SAMSON has received national radio support from Tiffany Calver on BBC Radio 1Xtra as well as BBC Introducing and many community radio stations.
It’s been some time QUINCY has graced to this blog, but he’s back with a spanking new video for track, ‘Jetty’ which premiered yesterday (18th September) via YouTube.
Known for wooing the ladies with smooth R&B tracks such as ‘On Yo Azz’, ‘No Stress’ and ‘Special’, Quincy switches direction and arrives with a heavy dose of trap-style beats to deliver his silky smooth bars…something we haven’t heard for a while.
Now you know what to do…hit that play button on the ‘Jetty’ video below…
ANALISE is an 18-year old singer-songwriter with the world at her feet. The New England born folk-pop songstress has been fixated on writing and the different forms it can create, and has been officially releasing music for two years. Three releases to her name already, including ‘Rooftop’ has gained a lot of traction on Spotify alone, surpassing the 100k mark, showcasing Analise’s talent at still such a young age.
Highly influenced by the likes of YEBBA, Daniel Caesar and Dijon, Analise pulls in those artists and draws her own lines in her potent songwriting. Co-working and producing on all releases so far, she now returns in 2022 with the beautifully stripped back single ‘Trust Me’. Taken from her debut EP set to be released alongside, she was recently accepted into the renowned Berklee College of Music, where she has been perfecting her craft.
Acoustically driven and melodically flowing from the off, ‘Trust Me’ is both vulnerable and shows a real authenticity to Analise. Her vocals take centre stage in this one, and are simply breathtaking as she ebbs and flows through the track, picking out melodies that are way beyond her years. She immerses you into her dreamy folk-pop atmosphere, and the production from Doug Holzapfel (Jesse McCartney, Akon, The Outfit) shines through in this minimalistic yet powerful offering.
An all encompassing artist at still such a young age, ‘Trust Me’ is yet another example of why Analise is going to be one of the breakout artists in 2022.
Analise says that ““Trust Me” is a song built on emotion. This song highlights the complexity that lies in young love – trying to understand our growing selves while trying to give ourselves to someone else. It can be so encapsulating to love and to be loved at such a vulnerable time that when it ends, we can feel very alone.
It’s easy to take that sadness and manipulate yourself into thinking the other person doesn’t care or feel the same. But when you connect so closely with someone else like you do in young relationships, feelings might go away – but that care doesn’t. “Trust Me” is about failing to align and wanting to be there for someone who won’t let you.”