A curated playlist for the blues. By some underrated artists, that you might not have heard of.
Sunshine by Steve Lacy Fousheé
A groovy song that feels like daylight, as the name suggests, is soulful and passionate. The song compiles elements of R&B and a hint of indie pop. The production of this song is atmospheric; it almost mesmerizes you when it comes to the synth guitar riffs. Steve has Daniel Caesar-like vocals.
Dijon's 'Nico's Red Truck
This song is particularly one that hits the right spots if you are thinking of your college and the passage of time, with a hint of wanting to reminisce fondly. This song is it. Not only that, but the singer takes you on a journey through his hometown. The lyricism is impeccable and gets you thinking about the good old times.
No One Knows Me (Like the Piano)
Through tender lyrics and soul-stirring melodies, Sampha reflects on the piano's pivotal role in his life, providing comfort and solace in life's uncertainties. The song means nobody knows Sampha, like the pianos at their mother's home. This song is like lighting a candle flame familiar to your home's scent. Sampha has been an instrumental producer for other artists over the years.
"Ribbons" by Ryan Beatty
The song stirs emotions about self-discovery. Through Beatty's mesmerizing vocals and introspective lyrics, the song delves into the complexities of relationships and the emotional journey of discovering one's place in the world. The Melody has a hint of vulnerability and innocence.
"Pink Matter" by Frank Ocean
This song features André 3000, an excellent rapper and producer from the US. Frank has long been celebrated for his soulful music and transcending, mesmerizing vocals. Art has come to fruition with albums like Blonde and Channel Orange. Pink Matter features in the former.
Take Care by Kirby
Released in 2020 as part of her EP titled "Sis." In the song, Kirby sings about a relationship in which she wants the best for her partner, even if it means they must part ways. The violins send you on a ride with their riffs.
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