Espa's back with a song dripping in sexuality and smooth beats
Fusing soul to RnB, East London's Espa drops another smooth cut from her next EP - a track she describes as a "playful comment on modern day sexuality".
"Rodney", which features a guest vocal from Brooklyn rapper Erick Arc Elliott, is taken from Espa's LG60 EP and is about the "the yin and yang of masculine and feminine energy".
"Every time Erick and I make a track together (whether it’s for him, me, Flatbush Zombies or The Underachievers), we explain less and create more," Epsa tells us.
"The unusual musical bond that we have is something I cherish and I am proud of our growing body of work. It’s an honour to have Erick feature on this track that he has produced for me.”
Rodney is taken from the forthcoming LG60 EP
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