Born and raised in Galveston, Texas, this soulful singer and songwriter’s musical journey started as percussionist, first in a Middle School band and later at Grambling State University. Next to her musical career she is a successful entrepreneur in the childcare services industry. Musically influenced by iconic sounds like Billie Holiday, Chaka Khan and Minnie Riperton, she debuted with “Love Ya” in 2019.
Relatable to women who feel under-appreciated in their relationship, her new single is an anthemic R&B ballad. Starting with a lustrous rhythm and crisp piano chords, she soon begins relating her story with her bewitching voice. Evolving into full-bodied multi-harmonic sonic silk, the added electric guitar and her powerful vocals make this velveteen smooth groove sound utterly enthralling.
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From their album “Ice Cream Castle” (1984):
Returing with dreamy, retro-touched pop glitter, this is the new single by Australian songbird Kita Alexander:
Grown up in Philadelphia into a family of musicians, this proficient artist and multi-instrumentalist started taking piano lessons aged 4, but switched to saxophone later. Exposed to the sounds of
Blending a plethora of genre’s with a cheeky bounce, his new single is a rich and infectious bright spark on the music scene. Taken from his album “Sam Greenfield Sucks”, the track builds up from crisp keys to the plucky bass chords and sprightly rhythm and a mind-blowing jazz sax solo at the end. With touches of funk, pop and jazz all merging into one peppy jam, this is an exceptional groove.
From her album “Grrr! It’s Betty Boo” (1992):
From their album “From 2 To 3” (2022):