Atwood Journal is happy to share our Editor’s Picks column, written and curated by Editor-in-Chief Mitch Mosk. Each week, Mitch will share a group of songs, albums, and artists who’ve caught his ears, eyes, and coronary heart. There’s a lot unbelievable music on the market simply ready to be heard, and all it takes from us is an open thoughts and a willingness to hear. By our Editor’s Picks, we hope to shine a light-weight on our personal music discoveries and showcase a various array of recent and up to date releases.
This week’s Editor’s Picks options NoMBe, Sheléa, Nectar Woode, Nxdia, Jahnah Camille, and Hannah Jadagu!
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Tright here’s a warmth to NoMBe’s “Nu Lova” that lingers lengthy after the music’s remaining echoes fade – a thick, intoxicating heat that pulses by the physique and lifts the soul. It’s the type of feeling you get on a sweaty evening underneath mirrorball gentle, when heartache provides method to risk and a stranger’s smile appears like salvation. Launched final fall because the lead single off Diáspora – NoMBe’s forthcoming third album and a love letter to the Black musical custom – “Nu Lova” is an exhale, a celebration, a reckoning, and a rebirth.
It additionally marks a daring new path. “Nu Lova” is NoMBe’s first foray into disco, and he wears the style effectively: Sultry guitars shimmer over a pulsing beat as he basks within the excessive of rebound romance. There’s catharsis within the groove, launch within the rhythm. The entire observe glows like a summer time sundown.

Two lips and daffodils
By my window sill
And I really like the scent I would like
Nu love, new hugs, no shrubs
I pull out the weeds
And the breeze take’em off
To someplace far
The place they received’t trigger hurt
And my coronary heart stays heat
Like my garden within the solar
This rebound shit is legit and a visit
Child time will inform if it gels or we stop
At its coronary heart, “Nu Lova” is a rebound anthem, however one dressed up in glitter and glow – cheeky, soulful, and self-aware. “Two lips and daffodils by my windowsill / And I really like the scent I would like / Nu love, new hugs, no shrubs,” NoMBe croons within the first verse, buying and selling out the outdated and overgrown for one thing recent and unburdened. He doesn’t draw back from the transience or messiness of post-breakup love; as a substitute, he leans into it, embracing the excessive that comes with falling quick and the consolation of somebody new. The story he tells is one in all launch – letting go of what was and giving in to the now, nonetheless fleeting that may be.
Seasons they modify finest consider
Like lovers
Like days of the week (child)
Oooooh
Friday evening you mentioned goodbye
However then I went
Straight into Saturday and fell in love once more
So let me introduce you to my
New, new, my new, new, new lover
Let me introduce you to my
New new, model new, boo and lover
His refrain, sung in beautiful falsetto, is a very radiant contact – hovering as he sings, “New, new, my new, new, new lover / Let me introduce you to my new new, model new, boo and lover.” There’s a glow in his voice – gentle, unburdened, effervescent – that captures the buoyancy of these early, electrical emotions. The repetition appears like each a celebration and a spell, a method to manifest the subsequent chapter into existence. “Friday evening you mentioned goodbye / However then I went straight into Saturday and fell in love once more,” he sings, cheeky and self-aware. The guts strikes on, whether or not we’re prepared or not.
NoMBe has at all times been a sonic shapeshifter, however Diáspora appears like his most intentional and expansive work thus far. The place previous tasks blurred style strains – mixing indie rock, funk, soul, and different R&B right into a singular, seductive type – right here he redraws them fully, embracing disco not as a retro throwback, however as a vessel for storytelling, motion, and pleasure. “Nu Lova” is only the start: A vibrant, groove-laden entry level right into a physique of labor that honors the previous whereas pushing boldly forward.
Now, we’ve been on and off and I’m bout to maneuver on
This too shall cross, so I cross the baton
There’s lots fish and my web’s fairly lengthy
So I drown my drip in a fifth of cologne
Slide to the bar the place they these songs
And discuss my shit until the birds come dwelling
Child, all evening lengthy within the lower having enjoyable
Until run out of luck or discover junk within the trunk
Over a decade in the past, I wrote about NoMBe’s breakout single “California Ladies,” calling it that 2015’s music of the summer time – “sultry and darkish beat-driven, however melodically centered… a fusion of colourful kinds…” and praising his “poetic, private, emotional, and distinctive” lyrical movement. Ten years later, that fascinating artistry stays – now deepened, sharpened, and fueled by even larger ardour and function. “Nu Lova” feels each acquainted and recent: A sonic step ahead, rooted in historical past however reaching for the long run. NoMBe stays a strident sonic trailblazer, and “Nu Lova” exemplifies this as his superbly daring first foray into disco.
Seasons they modify finest consider
Like lovers
Like days of the week (child)
Oooooh
Friday evening you mentioned goodbye
However then I went
Straight into Saturday and fell in love once more
So let me introduce you to my
New, new, my new, new, new lover
Let me introduce you to my
New new, model new, boo and lover
“Time Machine”
by Sheléa
The second Sheléa begins singing “Time Machine,” you’re transported: Not simply to a special period, however to a reminiscence – one full of longing, love, and the quiet ache of what may have been. Channeling the spirit of basic soul with grace and coronary heart, she delivers a observe that’s each emotionally charged and musically irresistible.
A GRAMMY®-nominated singer, songwriter, pianist, producer, and actress, Sheléa has lengthy been acknowledged as one in all music’s most dynamic voices – praised and championed by legends like Quincy Jones, Stevie Marvel, and David Foster. She’s carried out all over the place from Carnegie Corridor and The White Home to Royal Albert Corridor and the Vatican, starred as Dorinda Clark within the acclaimed Clark Sisters biopic, and fronted nationwide PBS specials honoring Aretha Franklin. With “Time Machine,” she provides to her already-stunning legacy with a music that feels each eternal and deeply private.

A surprising, soul-stirring slice of Motown magic, “Time Machine” blends cinematic storytelling with uncooked feeling. It’s nostalgic with out being caught prior to now – a love letter to what was, wrapped in a groove that feels timeless and alive. Lush piano, stirring strings, and that unmistakable vocal heat convey her story vividly to life. “I really like utilizing the magic of storytelling inside music,” Sheléa tells Atwood Journal. “You possibly can actually visualize this couple’s story. I believe we will all establish once we bear in mind a relationship that was as soon as significant.”
I didn’t suppose that I’d see you right here at this time
I heard you bought a model new job and moved away
How’s your mother and pa is everybody okay
They nonetheless cross my thoughts please inform them I mentioned hey
It’s clear now that you just’re right here
What I nonetheless really feel for you
So can I ask this query
The narrative unfolds like a brief movie: An opportunity encounter between exes, informal hellos giving method to the floodgates of reminiscence. “Oh, do you concentrate on us / Do you concentrate on all of the issues we would have been earlier than we gave up,” she sings within the refrain – and in these strains, the entire emotional arc blooms. It’s not about rekindling the previous; it’s about honoring it. “It is a music about remembering misplaced love with a smile,” she explains. “Perhaps you get again collectively. Perhaps you don’t. However you’re glad it occurred.”
Oh, do you concentrate on us
Do you concentrate on
all of the issues we would
have been earlier than we gave up
I do know I mentioned that we’re performed
However I want I had a Time Machine
I’d journey again to our love
“There’s not an actual story,” Sheléa admits. “Nevertheless it simply jogged my memory of remembering harmless love that was actual. It’s so cinematic, and I hope it will likely be utilized in a movie or tv sequence.” There’s a robust visible high quality to “Time Machine” – a softness within the particulars, a heat in its association. Like the very best soul ballads of the ’60s and ’70s, it captures emotion in movement: “Do you bear in mind the primary time we kissed / I can’t assist regretting all of the loving that we missed…”
Sheléa and her writing accomplice Davy Nathan appeared to The Jackson 5’s Motown sound whereas crafting “Time Machine,” pulling components from that period to assist make the music really feel much more nostalgic. “If you hearken to ‘By no means Can Say Goodbye,’ you’re feeling melancholy and considerate, but it surely feels so good and welcoming,” she says. “That’s what we needed ‘Time Machine’ to really feel like.”
It’s been a extremely lengthy yr
Summer season, winter spring and fall all with out you right here
Do you bear in mind the primary time we kissed
I can’t assist regretting all of the loving that we missed
It’s clear now that you just’re right here
What I nonetheless really feel for you
So can I ask this query
Oh, do you concentrate on us
Do you concentrate on
all of the issues we would
have been earlier than we gave up
I do know I mentioned that we’re performed
However I want I had a Time Machine
I’d journey again to our love
Although fortunately married now, Sheléa shared how the music may have as soon as helped her personally. “There was a time the place this music might have maybe helped me heal or get the closure I wanted,” she says. “However I’ve been listening to from my followers that after listening to ‘Time Machine,’ they’ve been inspired to name their ex! To which I say, hearken to this music responsibly! lol!”
She laughs, however the takeaway is obvious: “Generally it wasn’t meant to work out, however that doesn’t imply it wasn’t particular.” It’s a uncommon factor to listen to a music that honors heartbreak with out bitterness – one which lets us sit inside a reminiscence while not having to repair it. “For me, ‘Time Machine’ is remembering a time in a single’s life when issues have been easy. Love was harmless. Life someway bought in the best way, and also you come nose to nose with a previous that you just really bear in mind fondly.”
Is that this our second probability
to search out our manner once more
Can we begin over
Is there one remaining dance
So earlier than we gotta go I’ve to know
For these simply discovering Sheléa at this time, take into account this your entry level right into a singular expertise – a vocalist, songwriter, and storyteller with uncommon coronary heart and depth. “I make music for individuals to really feel one thing and to suppose extra deeply,” she says. “I solely know how one can be true to who I’m, and my artwork displays that.”
“Time Machine” is an on the spot basic – cinematic, tender, and true. Sheléa sings the previous into the current and provides us permission to recollect with love.
Oh, do you concentrate on us
Do you concentrate on
all of the issues we would
have been earlier than we gave up
I do know I mentioned that we’re performed
However I want I had a Time Machine
I’d journey again to our love
“Solely Occur”
by Nectar Woode
Tright here’s a uncooked ache pulsing beneath Nectar Woode’s “Solely Occur” – a rigidity between stillness and movement, vulnerability and resilience. It’s a slow-burning, soul-stirring reckoning: Tender, but intense. Clean, but smoldering. The observe builds quietly round a deep, regular groove, with haunting melodies and hypnotic lyrics that discover id, nervousness, and the seek for belonging. It’s a masterclass in restraint and launch – the type of music that holds you shut, even because it threatens to shatter.
At simply 25 years outdated, Nectar Woode is already staking her place as one of many UK’s most important voices in soul and R&B. The British-Ghanaian artist has carried out alongside Leon Bridges and NAO, bought out London’s Omeara, and develop into a BBC Radio mainstay. A considerate, emotionally pushed songwriter and soulful performer, she’s drawn comparisons to Lauryn Hill, Nina Simone, and Lianne La Havas – and but her sound is fully her personal: Rooted in heritage, formed by honesty, and elevated by sheer expertise. A presenter on Soho Radio’s Girls in Jazz and a vocal advocate for entry to the humanities, she blends heat and function in the whole lot she does.

“Solely Occur” – the newest single off her upcoming EP it’s like I by no means left (out July 18th by way of Since 93 / Sony Music UK) – is one in all Woode’s most arresting and emotionally uncovered songs thus far. Written with producer Jordan Rakei, the music started as a dialog about being of blended heritage, and the sophisticated emotions that include straddling cultures. “We each have been speaking about being of blended heritage and generally feeling such as you’re not likely accepted by both facet,” she shares. “So we needed to speak about that feeling of being anxious and overthinking and feeling your individual rhythm to simply accept your self – to calm your nervousness.”
Bitterness in time
Don’t know the place I’m going
Can’t fairly learn the indicators
Scattered cross the sidewalk
All I needed
To hold some self perception
However I’m haunted in a world
That received’t set me free
“All I needed / To hold some self-belief / However I’m haunted / In a world that received’t set me free,” Woode sings within the pre-chorus, and the damage is palpable – as is the quiet hope woven into each line of the refrain: “Feeling the rhythm / Heading for the sunshine.” These aren’t simply stunning lyrics; they’re affirmations. That is what it means to combat your manner out of darkness – to hold your self by.
“It exhibits the re-birth,” Woode says of the music. “Let’s me introduce myself correctly with a kinda vibe. It’s darkish, gritty and makes you’re feeling uncomfortable. It’s about dwelling a life the place individuals choose you in your appears to be like or don’t even discover you in any respect. The battle of being of blended heritage and the way that may affect your interactions with society, which leads you to really feel unseen by the world.”
When it will get so laborious to combat
If you see proper by the darkish
Feeling the rhythm in
Heading for the sunshine (Oh)
Tryna make me disappear
I swear I heard all of it earlier than
Feeling the rhythm
Heading for the sunshine (Oh)
Solely occur… solely occur…
The ache of displacement lives on the music’s core, significantly in Woode’s reflections on Ghana – her motherland, and part of herself she spent years longing to know. “I haven’t been to Ghana and that could be a enormous 50% of my id. I spent 25 years of my life questioning what Ghana could be like and having questions over my id. Questions have been working by my head like, will I be accepted? I’m a foreigner in my very own nation that makes up my DNA.”
“Solely Occur” captures that discomfort and turns it right into a type of catharsis. “The refrain will get us to a joyous place the place you’re feeling the rhythm and the soul (music) will get you nearer to the sunshine,” Woode explains. “The tradition that you’ve created inside your self will get you thru. Nobody will make you disappear from their judgement on how it is best to slot in – settle for your self first and belief that your heritage is a continuing theme in your life that may be found in a constructive manner transferring ahead.”
Stillness within the air (Solely Occur)
Catching onto one thing (Solely Occur)
Angels pull me in shut (Solely Occur)
Whispers to maintain going (Solely Occur)
All I needed
To hold some self perception
However I’m haunted
In a world that received’t set me free
When it will get so laborious to combat
If you see proper by the darkish
Feeling the rhythm
Heading for the sunshine (Oh)
Tryna make me disappear
I swear I heard all of it earlier than
Feeling the rhythm
Heading for the sunshine (Oh)
That acceptance – of self, of story, of roots – fuels the emotional present working by this observe. “This was one of many first songs I wrote as a part of the EP,” she says, “and it framed the narrative of the EP as a return to dwelling. However after I bought to the motherland, it felt like I used to be by no means away from Ghana. I felt accepted immediately.”
“Observe your individual instinct in life and belief your self in getting out of anxious conditions,” she provides. “That’s what I attempt to do anyway – hehe.”
For these simply discovering her, Woode provides a easy introduction: “It’s tremendous soulful and heat with jazzy chords. I really like, love Lauryn Hill, Donny Hathaway and older soul singers – I wish to make music that makes me blissful and my viewers blissful. That’s the goal anyway.”
Mission completed. “Solely Occur” is a daring, breathtaking act of reclamation – one which soothes because it stings, and heals because it haunts. Nectar Woode isn’t only one to look at – she’s an artist whose voice, message, and music are already reshaping the soul panorama.
Holding that dream
An indication to consider
Haven’t seen anybody
Anybody however me
Perhaps I received’t, ever overlook
Darkness takes over me
Gained’t let it relaxation
When it will get so laborious to combat
If you see proper by the darkish
Feeling the rhythm
Heading for the sunshine (Oh)
Tryna make me disappear
I swear I heard all of it earlier than
Feeling the rhythm
Heading for the sunshine (Oh)
Unfiltered and completely uninhibited, there’s no holding again with “Physique on Me.” From its opening lyric to its remaining cry, Nxdia’s infectious new single is feverish, passionate, and absolutely alive – a flirtatious, seductive, in-your-face anthem of need and intimacy. It’s the type of music that sticks to your pores and skin because it seeps into your bones: You wish to sing alongside, scream alongside, and say all these dangerous phrases you’d in any other case depart unsaid. Fueled by uncooked vulnerability and cheeky confidence, “Physique on Me” is sweaty, magnetic, and completely unforgettable – identical to the type of find it irresistible was born from.
I would like you just like the drugs behind the counter that hit
I would like you so dangerous, my fingers shook with it
And we may have all the cash on the planet
However all the cash on the planet couldn’t purchase us this
You’re any individual else lamma ehna fil beyt
Fahem allay? mish bittamly maahum the identical
Ma andesh maane’, mumkin yekoun sir
El hagat elly bina’milha de
they don’t know, however we are going to

“‘Physique on Me’ is my favorite observe on my new mixtape,” the London-based Egyptian-Sudanese singer/songwriter tells Atwood Journal. “It’s shameless, cheeky and flirty on the floor, however beneath it’s about being intensely obsessive about somebody. If you need somebody a lot, it’s virtually ridiculous, but additionally so actual! A love while you might be really your self – your weirdest self – and also you don’t give a f* who’s watching.”
I alter my hair, you alter your garments
My low cost tattoos, they really feel like dwelling
Kiss me ’til my lips are bruised
I promise nobody’s watching you
It’s that wild devotion – messy, deep, all-consuming – that varieties the emotional core of “Physique on Me.” Written as a part of Nxdia’s fearless debut mixtape I Promise No One’s Watching (June 13 vi Bxdger Information) and launched as its ‘focus observe,’ the music pulses with energy and immediacy. “Actually, I needed to write down concerning the second while you realise that there’s a lot greater than bodily attraction between you and another person,” they clarify. “When hooking up turns into staying over and your textual content conversations by no means appear to finish… That want is the driving drive and it supersedes the whole lot.”
The refrain alone is definitely worth the value of admission: “Not only a physique, you’re any individual / What a physique, you’re any individual to me.” It’s catchy, sure – but it surely’s additionally laced with aching honesty. “No extra nonchalance!” Nxdia declares. “Really feel loudly and proudly – it doesn’t matter if the opposite particular person feels the identical. I’d a lot relatively reside with somebody doubtlessly not feeling the identical manner than with the remorse of by no means truly opening up.”
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, you’re any individual to me
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, need your physique on me
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, you’re any individual to me
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, need your physique on me
“It was difficult as a result of I needed the music to be cheeky and flirty to replicate these preliminary levels, while you’re simply attempting to get a learn on the particular person and also you do that dance with them,” they clarify. “It’s all nervous and fluttery, and each time I really feel that with somebody, I really like the way it interprets and feels. There are strains like ‘it’s ironic and it would take you abruptly, my boxer shorts are superdry’ that make me snort a bit each time I sing them reside. Then the Arabic in it’s meant to be a bit secretive however talking of true emotions. ‘فاهمة ليه مش بتتعملي معاهم the identical’ interprets to ‘I perceive why you don’t deal with different individuals the identical’ – it’s an acknowledgement that we each know one thing’s completely different about this, however whether or not the particular person is keen to deal with it’s a entire different story. I perceive that concern comes from caring and generally feeling such as you care an excessive amount of. It’s so scary to place your self on the market (in any context actually), however I believe we owe one another honesty and the transparency of not pretending that nothing’s occurring.”
Like the remainder of I Promise No One’s Watching, “Physique on Me” blurs the road between the non-public and public self – between what we really feel, and what we permit others to see. “The road ‘I promise nobody’s watching you’ is actually in ‘Physique on Me,’ and I believe that’s pertinent to the larger query I’m asking,” Nxdia says. “For those who felt as if nobody was watching, would you act otherwise? Would you’re feeling otherwise?”
It’s ironic and it would take you abruptly
My boxer shorts are superdry
Benistakhabba, benekttib, bas mabsouteen
I would like you just like the gum between my tooth
I alter my hair, you alter your garments
My low cost tattoos, they really feel like dwelling
Kiss me ’til my lips are bruised
I promise nobody’s watching you
They proceed: “I felt very in my physique within the moments when these songs have been born. I can’t conceal how I really feel, and I actually don’t suppose I ought to, so f* it! I’d relatively really feel loudly and quite a bit than return to feeling numb. I believe it’s a blessing that we’ve got all these worlds in our personal minds and I believe we needs to be kinder to ourselves about how that’s obtained. The individuals who get it, get it, and the individuals who hate you for it are both scared or have been on the lookout for a cause to hate you anyway. It doesn’t matter!”
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, you’re any individual to me
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, need your physique on me
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, you’re any individual to me
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, need your physique on me
That emotional readability runs all through the whole file. From reflections on gender dysphoria, Arab id, and high surgical procedure to the joys of queer love and the chaos of early need, I Promise No One’s Watching is a daring, self-possessed portrait of a younger artist baring all of it. “These songs imply the whole lot to me. The mixtape exhibits individuals how my mind works and the fixed interior battle that I’m attempting to let go of,” Nxdia shares.
“It’s the whole lot I went by after I thought nobody was watching. There’s a model of me that desires to not care what anybody thinks, and there’s the model of me that cares so deeply. It’s about being free to be who you wish to be, having the liberty to precise your self, having a not-give-a-fk angle, however on the similar time being paranoid, analysing your self each step of the best way. There’s at all times a concern that somebody’s watching you, judging you, however what’s scarier is lastly watching your self.” That duality – being seen vs. self-surveillance, need vs. vulnerability – runs deep in “Physique on Me.” It’s some of the fast and defining moments on a mixtape that dares to peel each layer again.
As Nxdia says, “It appears like a brand new chapter for me… like nudging the door open earlier than blasting it ajar.”
“Physique on Me” is the sound of that door crashing open. It’s fearless and trustworthy, full of fireside and feeling – a declaration of affection, lust, and the whole lot in between. “I hope it emboldens individuals to be themselves and to speak to one another extra,” Nxdia smiles. “I believe we do owe one another respect and honesty and we owe it to ourselves to talk up for ourselves. I consider in love and transferring with love, regardless of the type that takes, and I do know talking up has made me really feel a lot extra free. It’s not that deep to really feel deeply, and to me that’s what life’s all about!”
“I really like individuals, I really like being round individuals and studying from individuals. With my music, I’m attempting to know the world round me and permit individuals in. In the event that they really feel like they’ve an interior world that’s comparable or appropriate, then we’re a lot much less alone than we really feel.”
For these simply tuning in, Nxdia has one final message: “I hope by being myself, my music helps individuals really feel real private freedom. The one particular person judging you that issues is you – and half the time, the unfavourable voice in your head isn’t even your individual. It’s your concern speaking. Kill it! You’ll by no means know for those who don’t attempt.” “Physique on Me” channels that precise freedom: Shameless, honest, and steeped in feeling, it’s a cathartic exhale wrapped in a singalong hook. Play it loud, sweat it out, and let your self really feel the whole lot.
Individuals discuss, however I don’t care
So are you able to run your fingers by my hair?
Individuals discuss, I do know they do
Let’s allow them to discuss me and also you
Not a physique, not a physique (Not a physique)
You’re any individual to me
(Not only a physique, you’re any individual)
Not a physique, not a physique
You’re any individual to me
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, you’re any individual to me
Not only a physique, you’re any individual
What a physique, need your physique on me
“what do you do?”
by Jahnah Camille
Blistering, breathless, and emotionally unrelenting, Jahnah Camille’s “what do you do?” is a three-minute fever dream – charming and confrontational, chaotic and deeply cathartic. It’s the sound of spiraling out and taking your energy again suddenly: A jolt of alt-rock electrical energy laced with nervousness, anger, and all of the vulnerability in between. The observe burns quick and scorching – a risky, compulsively singable standout that introduces her new EP, My sunny oath!, with each tooth and coronary heart.
“I wrote this whereas attempting to know the sensation of shedding management,” the Birmingham, UK-based singer/songwriter shares. ““I had a pal who made me doubt myself quite a bit at a time after I sincerely thought it was potential I’d by no means write an honest music once more. My administration was asking for demos as a result of I had a session developing, so the stress of that made me simply spit this out and I despatched it over half-hour later. For me, I believe no matter you inform your self might be true and for those who encompass your self with individuals who make you’re feeling like shit, you’ll internalize it. That’s what it’s about. I used to be paralyzed by a necessity to regulate how different individuals noticed me and wanted to write down about it.”

The place did I get it
Did it go, did I put it
I don′t know
If I say it
Then it’s kissing the drain
Watching me burn out
With a hose
However the stretcher′s all I contact
Bought to Memphis
And I cried the entire manner dwelling
You possibly can hear that unraveling in each beat. Camille sings like she’s on the sting of herself, attempting to make sense of a physique and mind that received’t sit nonetheless. “I do know you see / My face painted / Assuming I’m at all times anxious,” she declares with a pointy, virtually smirking tone. “You’re not fallacious so I keep away from you.” There’s wit and weight in her phrases – a reducing self-awareness carried by searing guitars and an unflinching vocal supply that units her aside from the pack.
“This line is about feeling like somebody’s judgments have validity,” the artist provides.
I do know you see
My face painted
Assuming I’m at all times anxious
You’re not fallacious so I keep away from you
Raised your forehead, mentioned, “what do you do?”
Camille’s heated, emotionally charged refrain culminates within the devastating line, “Raised your forehead, mentioned ‘what do you do?’” – a lyric that feels each accusatory and dismissive, like a backhanded praise disguised as informal curiosity. Camille delivers it like a intestine punch: Indifferent, resigned, and burning beneath. It’s a quiet, reducing climax that lingers lengthy after the guitars fade.
This isn’t only a robust single – it’s a headfirst introduction to a fresh-faced 20-year-old with one thing to say and a fearless manner of claiming it. “what do you do?” is risky and memorable, the type of music that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. Camille’s voice – each actually and lyrically – is distinct, and there’s no mistaking her urgency.
The lead single off My sunny oath!, “what do you do?” units the tone for an EP that explores id, instability, and transition by the lens of youth. “I used to be obliging to honesty and being actually impulsive in my artistic course of,” Camille says. “I believe it labored in favor of My sunny oath!” That rawness bleeds by each music on the challenge – a snapshot of recent maturity marked by defiance, confusion, and surprising readability.
Shaved for a killer
And a bum
And the very best man that I′ve recognized
However the shake-up makes me really feel extra alone
I′m within the basement having enjoyable
After I knew you I used to be drunk
So we’re strangers
And I′ve bought to go away dwelling
Born and raised in Birmingham, UK, Camille has lengthy stood out in a scene dominated by punk and hardcore bands. Her sound blends alt-rock ferocity with lo-fi grunge and diaristic lyricism, drawing from influences like The Sundays and Liz Phair as a lot as Japanese Breakfast and Elliott Smith. That rigidity – between tender and sharp, loud and quiet – runs like a fault line by her work.
Recorded with Alex Farrar (Wednesday, Indigo De Souza, MJ Lenderman), My sunny oath! captures the risky vitality of post-teen years and channels it into one thing each explosive and introspective. Jahnah Camille’s voice rings out over the noise – not simply heard, however felt.
“I hope listeners can take away from this music to take themselves much less severely,” she shares. “That was a extremely laborious lesson for me to study and I type of was educating myself that time and again throughout the recording of this challenge. And I’m nonetheless reminding myself after I catch myself.”
And whereas “what do you do?” solely final a couple of minutes, it leaves an on the spot, lasting mark on each the ears and the soul. It’s impulsive, intense, and unforgettable – the type of music that doesn’t ask on your consideration; it calls for it.
I do know you see
My face painted
Thought by now we’d be acquainted
You′re not fallacious so I resent you
Raised your forehead, mentioned “what do you do?”
“My Love”
by Hannah Jadagu
Soft, shimmering, and achingly soul-stirring, Hannah Jadagu’s “My Love” is a radiant rush of candy feeling. There’s one thing quietly breathtaking about how this music strikes – not with a bang, however with a deep, simple pull. The 23-year-old NYC-based singer/songwriter and producer returns along with her first single in two years, and it’s one in all her most tender tracks thus far: A pulsing, immersive alt-pop daydream full of longing, gratitude, and the type of love that seeps into your pores and skin.
“‘My Love’ is concerning the emotions that may come up while you’re aside from somebody you like – longing, pleasure, gratitude,” Jadagu shares. “It’s merely a love music that makes a plea for being with that particular person.”

Guess I bought fortunate
after I mentioned I’d wait ’til it’s time
‘Trigger somebody despatched me (You)
Now I believe I’m alright
Inform me while you’re coming to remain
I’m beginning to miss
not waking up along with your face
And speaking on the telephone
It’s breaking apart, what ya say?
My love, I hope you get all my time
(I hope that-that you get it,
I hope that-that you get it)
My love, I hope you get all my time
(I hope that-that you get it,
I hope that-that you get it)
And that plea cuts straight to the center. There’s urgency in her supply, but additionally grace; she sings like somebody each aching and hopeful, with manufacturing that elevates her voice to a celestial hush. “Inform me while you’re coming to remain / I’m beginning to miss not waking up along with your face,” she confesses within the pre-chorus, capturing the ache of distance in a single breath. The refrain is deceptively easy, a looped mantra that builds in heat and weight with each repetition: “My love, I hope you get all my time.”
You suppose I’m humorous, however for you
I can’t say that I attempt
Make my choices (With you)
On the entrance of my thoughts
Inform me while you’re coming to remain
I’m beginning to miss
not waking up along with your face
And speaking on the telephone
It’s breaking apart, what ya say?
My love, I hope you get all my time
(I hope that-that you get it,
I hope that-that you get it)
My love, I hope you get all my time
(I hope you get it,
I hope that-that you get it)
Jadagu’s first launch since 2023’s acclaimed full-length debut Aperture – an album full of “tender and turbulent indie rock appeal” – “My Love” indicators a brand new chapter for an artist who continues to evolve in fascinating, quietly brave methods. The observe was co-produced by Jadagu with musician/producer Sora in Los Angeles and collaborator/producer Max Child in Paris, and its cross-continental roots really feel becoming for a music about connection throughout distance.
The place Aperture explored the stress and launch of emotional progress, “My Love” appears like a breath taken within the calm after the storm. It’s nonetheless intimate and intense – pushed by Jadagu’s mild, dreamy vocals, atmospheric manufacturing work, and a bustling rhythm part – but it surely doesn’t break down; it breathes. It floats.
With this newest single, Hannah Jadagu proves as soon as once more why she’s one in all indie music’s most fun voices. “My Love” is good, stirring, and softly cinematic – it meets you the place you might be and carries you someplace brighter. For sure, she will be able to get all our time.
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