You probably didn’t ask for a cover of one of The Who’s signature songs by Joy Oladokun, but as it turns out, that’s because you didn’t know to ask for it. I wrote this song as a reminder to appreciate the magical mundane parts in my life-as I sing, ‘like the sun in the sky / like your body on mine.'” Everything felt like it was monumentally wonderful or terrible. “When I sat down with Justin Tranter and Eren Cannata to write ‘Weddings & Funerals,’ my grandpa had just died, and all of my friends were getting engaged. Once again, Rogers’ voice is the real star here, as he wails out the goosebump-inducing chorus, singing, “Everything’s always weddings and funerals/ No time to celebrate everyday miracles. Life is all about the balance of the good and the bad, or at least that’s what Jake Wesley Rogers contends with on his latest single, “Weddings and Funerals.” The luscious ballad sees Rogers taking a look at his own life and wondering why he’s always left to follow the great by the awful, the creative by the destructive, with no room for anything else in between. Jake Wesley Rogers, “Weddings and Funerals” As she so eloquently sings on the song’s chorus, “We all got something to say/ Speak up, stand out, wake up, get down.” Co-written by Jaé with stars like Neal Pogue, John Paris and Earth, Wind, and Fire’s Verdine White, “Something to Say” sees Jaé taking her rightful place back in the spotlight, and encouraging others to do exactly the same. The Pose star’s new single “Something to Say” is a stunning display of old-school musicality mixed with new-school lyrics and beats, all brought into harmony by Jaé’s incredible vocals. Add in frequent Brockhampton collaborator Ryan Beatty for a gorgeous chorus, and you’ve got an instantly memorable and completely different new single added to Abstract’s discography.įor those wondering how to release a debut single, look no further than Michaela Jaé. Throughout the mellowed-out, echoing new single, Abstract raps and sings his way through his own recent history, while the vibes of hanging with friends on a summer evening wends its way throughout this “ode to the end of summer,” as stated in a press release for the track. Kevin Abstract has always been one to transform pure emotions into lush sonics on his solo releases, and “Sierra Nights” is no exception. Drake Praises Former Nemesis Meek Mill at Philadelphia Concert
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