ENNY joins Gotts Street Park on new track, "Mountains"
Rising Leeds collective Gotts Street Park today share their brand new single, "Mountains", as the latest song from their forthcoming debut album, On The Inside.
Hot on the heels of recent singles, "Got To Be Good" featuring Pip Millett and "Fuego", the brand new offering "Mountains" sees Gotts Street Park deliver a rap-soul reckoning with "Peng Black Girls" hitmaker, ENNY.
"The instrumental for Mountains is originally from a little batch of GSP jams that Joe had chopped up and made beats from a couple of years ago. Fast forward a year or so… Josh was in the studio working on songs with Enny mainly for her solo stuff, and this was one of the beats she liked enough to write to," the band say. “When we heard her demo vocal on the beat, we fell in love with the song. Enny is an artist we all admire and it was obvious we needed to get this tune fully finished and have her guest on our album!”
Describing working with Gotts Street Park, ENNY comments, “I had a session with Josh last year around a time I was going through a bit of a down period. And, once he played the first few seconds everything just flowed. It was the first time in a long time that I’d written lyrics using a pen”.
Speaking about the video, director Harvey Pearson says: “With this video, I wanted ENNY and her performance to be front and centre, capturing an intimate moment within a motionless crowd. Shooting in a single, unbroken take, we draw focus to the frank and captivating performance. Underlining this approach in striking black and white, we deliberately zero in on the raw and immediate essence of this moment.”
"Mountains" is out now. Gotts Street Park's debut album, On The Inside, is due for release on 13 October via Blue Flowers.
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