KWAYE unveils soaring new offering "Little Ones"
Zimbabwean-born KWAYE has shared "Little Ones", the follow up to sterling debut "Cool Kids".
London-raised KWAYE's soulful blend of Prince-esque falsetto and brooding neo-funk beats on "Little Ones" sees both a developing maturity and a keen sense of embracing nostalgic soundscapes in order to create something inherently original.
Discovered in the back of an Uber and subsequently signed to Mind Of A Genius - the Los Angeles label/collective behind Gallant, ZHU, Klangstof, and more - the student of UCLA cut his teeth on West End open mic nights whilst learning to play every instrument under the sun. It is rarity in this day and age to find such a poignant love and dedication to the purveyance of artistry that KWAYE imbues.
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