Gallant returns with "Gentleman", a new number with rich production and flawless vocals
03 April 2018, 15:50
| Written by
Laurence Day
Golden-voiced Marylander Gallant has returned with "Gentleman", a forward-thinking R&B number with frozen beats and high-flying falsetto hooks.
The track follows "Cave Me In", January's collaboration with South Korean artists Eric Nam and Tablo, and 2016 debut Ology. Photographer/filmmaker Sasha Samsonova directs the stunning accompanying visuals.
The success of Gallant's debut full-length has led him to work with Max Martin, Dua Lipa, Sufjan Stevens, John Legend, Teddy Walton, and more - there's no word on whether these major names will end up on any future releases, but we do that "Gentleman" is just the beginning of a bright new chapter in Gallant's story.
Gallant marks his return with a trio of US shows this month - find out the full details.
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