From her album “Be Not Nobody” (2002):
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With a buttery blend of jazz and soul, this is the new single by British singer and songwriter Sam Wills:
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Back in 2014 two New York couples decided to turn their regular Sunday night jams into a heart-felt soul-pop band. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Randy Newman and Fleetwood Mac, they sew romance and dream chasing into their old meets new school sound. With the addition of two musicians, they’ve opened for artists like Lawrence and Parsonsfield and debuted with “Good Things” in 2016.
With an infectious funky rhythm and spirited vintage vibes, their new single is a rousing, foot-tappin’ groove. With perky percussion and a touch of brass setting the melody up for the addition of contemporary electronic elements, the retro blends effortlessly with the modern. And with the sparkling, Duffy-like vocals, dipped in Amy Winehouse splendor, all you need is to sit back and enjoy.
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From her upcoming album “Supernova”, to be released on 13 March 2020:
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Born in Sweden, but now based in London, this globetrotting singer and songwriter first picked up a guitar aged 14, when her brother taught her to play Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car”. Soon she was uploading covers to YouTube and, with the growth of her confidence, also original songs. Inspired by artists ranging from Fleetwood Mac to Tove Styrke, she debuted with “Bad Boys” in 2018.
Showing off a colorful spectrum of luscious tones, her new single is a resplendent portion of delightful pop. Highlighting the intimate lyrics about the difficult search for an identity, it’s the glossy acoustic guitar and her crisp, alluring voice that entices you in and lead you by the ear to the enchanting chorus. With an organic sweetness and refreshing finesse, this tune is filled with auditory charm.
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