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alex mali, brooklyn new caribbean queen. smooth, clean and extraodinarily melodic. i hope last month's start it up picks up. it's beautiful and your booty will appreciate it too.
hailing from venezuela by way of miami, it's maye. my love changes tempo. my love reminds me of minnie ripperton. my love sounds like a cool new sade. my love has spanish in it. my love is heaven.
the cam'ron sample, the 90s video referencing, the covered up looks, i love this track. it's kinda like vintage mary j. it's by irish/jamaican londoner ella mai and fellow brit who hasn't released her myhertiage page mahalia.
any excuse to shoe-horn tei shi in. this new one by the colombian-canadian singer is lovely.
clairo doesn't really do r&b but on this single she makes an exception. the only kind of "trap" i kinda enjoy. it's not my favourite song ever but she's got a bit of an aaliyah thing going on which is cool.
maybe i'm playing loosey-goosey with the term r&b but this just gives me a bit of a vintage soul/funk vibe. i love it. it's by jay som. she's from the us but her parents are filipino. ethnicity and nationality are apparently very relevant to me tonight for some reason.
try me sounds a bit jamaican but it's by nigerian artist tems who is "redefining the nigerian music scene on note at a time" according to an official blurb. she needs to clean up the lyrics a little but the music is on point and her voice is pure emotional.
this is from almost a year ago but i only discovered it recently. koffee is a new jamaican sensation whose buzz only seems to be catching on. t-t-t-toast! (i like this less than i'd like to)
alex mali, brooklyn new caribbean queen. smooth, clean and extraodinarily melodic. i hope last month's start it up picks up. it's beautiful and your booty will appreciate it too.
hailing from venezuela by way of miami, it's maye. my love changes tempo. my love reminds me of minnie ripperton. my love sounds like a cool new sade. my love has spanish in it. my love is heaven.
the cam'ron sample, the 90s video referencing, the covered up looks, i love this track. it's kinda like vintage mary j. it's by irish/jamaican londoner ella mai and fellow brit who hasn't released her myhertiage page mahalia.
any excuse to shoe-horn tei shi in. this new one by the colombian-canadian singer is lovely.
clairo doesn't really do r&b but on this single she makes an exception. the only kind of "trap" i kinda enjoy. it's not my favourite song ever but she's got a bit of an aaliyah thing going on which is cool.
maybe i'm playing loosey-goosey with the term r&b but this just gives me a bit of a vintage soul/funk vibe. i love it. it's by jay som. she's from the us but her parents are filipino. ethnicity and nationality are apparently very relevant to me tonight for some reason.
try me sounds a bit jamaican but it's by nigerian artist tems who is "redefining the nigerian music scene on note at a time" according to an official blurb. she needs to clean up the lyrics a little but the music is on point and her voice is pure emotional.
this is from almost a year ago but i only discovered it recently. koffee is a new jamaican sensation whose buzz only seems to be catching on. t-t-t-toast! (i like this less than i'd like to)
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