In The Spotlight

WAYI – “Fallin’ For You”

Growing up in a garden of gospel, this Belgian songstress discovered the budding seed of velvety R&B when she sang in her school choir aged 11. Nurtured by the sounds of Alicia Keys and fed by covering her favorite acts, she saw her seed flower into writing her own delicate lyrics. She lent her voice to tracks by TheColorGrey and K1D and debuted her own aural bouquet “The Way I Am” in 2018.

Taken from her debut EP “Love In Progress”, this song flourishes with both R&B as pop colors sprouting, ready to bloom. A catchy rhythm and electronic keys give it some summery sunshine, while her cool, enchanting vocal artistry provides necessary irrigation and makes the song truly come alive. Blossoming into a breathtaking sonic display, it’s easy to fall for this efflorescent auditory gem.

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Music History

The Lightning Seeds – “What If…”

From their album “Dizzy Heights” (1996):

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New Music

Kara Marni – “Opposite”

With classy vocals and a soul/R&B blended melody, this is the new single by London-based songstress Kara Marni:

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In The Spotlight

Robert Randolph & The Family Band – “Baptise Me”

Born in New Jersey, this vocalist, songwriter and guitarist had a cloistered upbringing hearing only gospel music. It wasn’t until his early twenties that he discovered the rich palette of various genres. A true master at the pedal steel guitar, he played with the likes of Eric Clapton and Carlos Santana, who studied his technique. Joined by The Family Band, they debuted with “Live In The Wetlands” in 2002.

Returning to the gospel influences of his youth, their new single enriches the celestial sound with raw, emotional blues and vintage soul. Taken from their upcoming album “Brighter Days”, to be released on August 23, the vitalizing rhythm and howling guitars can be felt deep in your soul, while his rugged, impassioned vocals add a veracity and spirituality to this poignant portion of musical salvation.

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Music History

Starpoint – “It’s So Delicious”

From their album “It’s So Delicious” (1983):

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New Music

The Teskey Brothers – “So Caught Up”

From their upcoming album “Run Home Slow”, to be released on 2 August 2019:

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