Samantha Urbani announces her debut album Showing Up
Samantha Urbani has announced that her long-awaited debut album, Showing Up, and shares lead single, One Day At A Time".
Co-produced by Urbani with Nick Weiss (aka Nightfeelings) the album features contributions from close friends including Eric Cross, John Carroll Kirby, Shane Mckillop, Rostam Batmanglij, Molly Lewis and Sasha Desree, as well as Sade’s right-hand man Stuart Matthewman.
"One Day At A Time" is accompanied by a music video which was created by Urbani alongside VFX Artists and Animators Leon Knight and Corrinne James. Cameos come from Samantha’s close friends Georgia Jagger, Avery Tucker, Chloe Saavedra, Isis Cahuas), Yony Leyser and Nick Robinson.
Speaking about the single, Urbani says: “I am the tough guy and I am dead serious. I am an advocate, a protector, and an activist. I'm also a total crusher and yolo’er and I take the sweet risks and I justify it all to myself even when I know I myself am being the idiot. This is basically the cutie goofer song about wanting the player and drawing it out."
"One Day At A Time" follows the album's lead single, "More Than A Feeling".
Tracklist:
- Showing Up
- One Day At A Time
- Fine Lines
- Common Sense (lovebombed)
- Guiding Star (ft. Sasha Desree)
- Isolation
- An Opportunity
- Time Keeps Slipping (ft. Rexy)
- Evidence
- More Than a Feeling
- c u clear
Samantha Urbani's debut album Showing Up will be released on 22 September via Lucky Number.
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