THEGUUDS w/ LĒA THE LEOX, Amaya Santos, House of EL, Hadji Gaviota, Ashoka & femdot.
LĒA THE LEOX - “Purpose”
Lea the LEOX is a Los Angeles-based acoustic R&B singer whose latest single "Purpose" is a reflection of her self-discovery journey. The gentle, intricate string arrangements create a dreamy atmosphere that perfectly complements Lea's soulful vocals. In "Purpose," Lea sings about accepting and embracing herself, realizing that her purpose in life is not just about achieving accolades, but rather stems from a deeper sense of love and connection with her family. The single is the second and title track of Lea's highly anticipated debut EP, also titled "Purpose." Her first single "When You're Lonely," released in January, gives listeners a glimpse into the introspective and emotional world of her music. With her heartfelt lyrics and smooth melodies, Lea the LEOX is definitely an artist to watch in the world of acoustic R&B.
Amaya Santos - “Better”
Amaya Santos, a talented artist based in New York, has released a powerful song called "Better" that encourages listeners to let go of toxic relationships and prioritize self-love and self-care. Her vocal performance on this track is exceptional, with a soulful depth and silky smoothness that soothes the soul and inspires listeners to shed negativity from their lives. The production of "Better" is a beautiful blend of old-school R&B and modern pop elements. The drums provide a steady, strong beat that carries the song forward, while the instrumentation is both nostalgic and fresh. The melody is catchy, and the lyrics are relatable, making it a perfect singalong for anyone who has ever had to cut ties with someone who brought them down. Santos' voice can be compared to a flowing river that effortlessly carries the listener away, while the drums in the production can be likened to a beating heart that steadily pushes the song forward. "Better" is an exceptional track that showcases Santos' impressive vocal abilities and songwriting skills. Last year, Amaya Santos released two singles “Carousel” and “Dance with Danger.” We’re excited to see what else she has planned for the year!
House of EL - “Electric”
House of EL, an artist hailing from Northampton and also known as Kieron McIntosh, has shown his versatility and creativity by exploring new avenues of musical expression, including singing, songwriting, and production. His latest EP, titled "When It Rains It Pours," ensures a sonic journey that builds on his jazz and soul influences. One of the EP's standout tracks is "Electric," which blends jazz and soul elements into a simmering sonic stew. McIntosh's falsetto vocals glide over a melodic groove that is nothing short of irresistible, like the sun breaking through storm clouds on a summer afternoon. Layered percussion and woozy undertones add texture and depth to the track, creating a lush sonic landscape that invites listeners to immerse themselves in the music. With "When It Rains It Pours," McIntosh is poised to showcase his exceptional musicality and remind us of the power of music to transport and uplift us.
Ashoka & femdot. - “Questions”
Ashoka, a talented musician hailing from New York, has teamed up with femdot. for their latest musical project - a powerful collaboration entitled "Questions." On their latest track, Ashoka explores the internal battles between anxiety and depression, while using an lens of storytelling to present what’s been weighing heavy on his heart. Produced by the renowned Lucas Quinn, who has previously worked with Russ, the single channels a classic Alt-Hip Hop sound that takes cues from early-mid 2000s rap. Ashoka's unique delivery, characterized by his rhythmic cadence and introspective lyrics, shines on "Questions," making it a standout track in his repertoire. femdot., a rising star from Chicago who recently impressed audiences with his COLORS performance, adds to the song's appeal with his distinct style. His words are precise and short but, gets his point across thoroughly. In 2020, Ashoka dropped his debut album Through the Fire , which serves as a testament of Askoka’s evolving sound and growth as an musician. We’re excited to see what else he has planned for the year.
Hadji Gaviota - “boi”
Hadji Gaviota, a Queens NY native, has just released his latest single "Boi," showcasing his exceptional musical talent once again. The track features a vibrant and upbeat pop production, perfectly complementing Hadji's smooth and infectious vocals. With his distinct delivery style and impressive vocal range, Hadji effortlessly glides over the bouncy production, bringing the song to life. Frequent listeners will recognize his trademark humor and lightheartedness in the lyrics, making "Boi" a playful and enjoyable listen. As with his previous releases, it's highly likely that an accompanying music video will also be released, showcasing Hadji's dynamic visual flair. Hadji is expected to drop a new project that continues to highlight his musical abilities and charismatic personality.
Written by: Kha Akerson
My Abstract Mental by Eimizah
Starting the year off strong singer/songwriter Eimizah has blessed the neo-soul scene with her sophomore EP My Abstract Mental.
Written by: Dakota Thomas
Starting the year off strong singer/songwriter Eimizah has blessed the neo-soul scene with her sophomore EP My Abstract Mental. For the past two years, the La-based artist has been cementing a name for herself with singles like “Teleport Me,” “Divine Feminine,” and her debut EP A Rose From E.If her name sounds familiar she was also featured on Flozigg’s “Inner Piece,” from his sophomore EP Beige. Eimizah’s most recent effort My Abstract Mental is a beautiful conflation of neo-soul and pop melodies woven together with Eimizah’s melodic storytelling and lyricism. Through the 8-song tracklist, we are brought into Eimizah’s mind, specifically her thoughts as she goes through the motions of pursuing love, sex, and passion in Los Angeles. The 18-minute project is the beautiful story of an underdog chasing their dreams while also trying to protect their peace with the occasional bottle of Moscato.
On the 3rd track “Silver Linings,” Eimizah ruminates about her place in life singing “My dreams feel like they're hiding sometimes peeking, know what I want but still feel like what am I seeking?” Eimizah’s lyrics are laced with vulnerability and poetic wordplay as she navigates the doubt that comes with being an artist. On “Basquiat,” named after the late artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, Eimizah references the late rapper and poet Tupac Shakur’s famous poem The Rose That Grew From Concrete. “It’s like 3,000 degrees feel like an outcast, the rose blooming from concrete but sometimes still mad.” The title of the song and reference to one of the greatest rappers ever makes it clear that My Abstract Mental is a love letter and celebration of black artists and black art. Emizah’s vocals are home to artists trying to find themselves and their passion. My Abstract Mental is for the roses sprouting through concrete, with her vocals Eimizah tells us about the rain that dims our pedals but also prepares us for the sun that is to come.