New York born and Miami-based, this singer-songwriter and DJ grew up in a musical environment thanks to a bass player dad and a music-loving mum. She started piano lessons aged 5 and vocal training aged 8. Her initial professional start was with a local wedding cover band in 2013. Since going solo she followed two separate paths, as singer and club DJ. She’s played Carnegie Hall and Sofar Sounds. Inspired by Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu and D’angelo, she debuted with “Whose Side?” in 2021.
Telling the tale of outgrowing a past relationship and reclaiming one’s personal power, her new single is about clearing the emotional clutter and letting go. With her empowering lyrics, the song is an intricate blend of soul, R&B, and a touch of jazz. Recorded with live musicians to create an authentic sound, it’s the dynamic rhythm, elaborate guitars and soulful keys that give the production a homely feel. And with her smoky, intimate vocals, this smooth groove emits a welcoming warmth.
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From their album “Breakin’ Out” (1982):
From her album “Half Moon” (2026):
Based in Los Angeles, this neo-soul project is the brainchild of multi-hyphenate artist Jeffrey James, joined by multi-instrumentalist and producer Kevin Hutchens. Jeffrey first built a prolific career in Nashville as a vocalist, songwriter and TV composer. He released solo material, had songs embedded in TV shows such as
Singing about finding yourself at the crossroads of a relationship and having to decide whether casual becomes serious, their new single highlights the vulnerability of the early stages of romance. Taken from their upcoming album “This Is Fake Suede”, expected on October 16th, this song is a time-traveling production blending organic 70s soul with an 80s pop vibe. With a funky bass, jazzy guitar licks and a smoky 80s sax solo, it’s the smooth vocals that make this a delicious sonic fusion.
From her album “Almighty Fire” (1978):
From their upcoming album “Baseball In America”, to be released on 21 August 2026: