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Kwn – Do What I Say

R&B/Soul tends to find itself in the background, despite it’s DNA being present in the majority of genres and though the likes of PartyNextDoor and Ye Ali have helped its resurgence, it’s still not as prevalent as deserved and none more so than in the UK. The country has had a rich history from the likes of Lynden David Hall, Damage, Fun*mental and more recently Bluey Robinson and Daley. However, as acts like Cleo Sol, Jorja Smith, Mahalia and Raye help lead the culture to the forefront, the talent plus marketability has the industry seeing the value again, with none more so than London’s own, Kwn (pronounced Kay-wuhn)

The signs have been there, her 2022 release Episode Wn EP showcased her distinct tone, production choice and songwriting ability, exploring her versatility through experimentation as she developed her sound, which comes together on the personal favourite Wn Way Or Another. Couple years later, after songs like Eyes Wide Open continue to shape her artistry, she appears on Kehlani’s While We Wait 2 project and earlier this year, the Oakland superstar returns the favour, appearing on the remix for Worst Behaviour, noticeably garnering her more attention and though I came across it, it did not strike me the same way as when I randomly see a promo clip of her latest single. There was something about the vocality that caught me, a unique cadence that despite the lyrics maybe not even being for me, just further emphasised her ability as a songwriter to make it so catchy over the infectious production, you can’t help but sing along to the perfect blend of modern R&B infused with the classic elements. Much like Leon Thomas’ Mutt, Do What I Say is such an unconventional “hit”, (imagine her stepping out to this at like Wireless fest, or any live show for that matter), but thats what makes it so captivating and will capitalise greatly on her new found limelight.

Her identity is such a strength, as few acts can evoke such dominance and vulnerability in this space so naturally, Chris Brown being one, which puts Kwn in great company as she continues upon what can only be a fruitful career on an upward trajectory (as we await the new project), which is obviously good for the artist, but also R&B overall and I can’t help but be proud that its out of the UK.

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XX17 Spotify Playlist

With us closer to the end of the year, I’ve curated another playlist, this time a selection of some of the best and underrated Hip-Hop, Grime, Alternative and R&B tracks of the year, thus far. The playlist hosts American, British and French tracks, that varies in tempo and style, featuring the likes of Giggs, PartyNextDoor, Post Malone, Wale, Sampha, Toro Y Moi & many more..

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