Coco Jones "Why I Didn't Tell You"
Coco Jones has released "Why I Didn't Tell You," the deluxe version, following its initial drop which came November 4, 2022. The deluxe version adds four new tracks to the EP and features the singles “Caliber,” “ICU,” and the Babyface collaboration, “Simple.”
This project is a testament to the continued relevance and vitality of the R&B genre. While it has been trendy to say R&B isn’t the same, there are artist who come along and sometimes slip under the radar but are able to captivate and showcase great R&B. Jones's "Why I Didn't Tell You" is a must-listen for fans of R&B and is highly recommended for anyone looking for a powerful and emotive listening experience.
"ICU," stands out for its raw and vulnerable lyrics that explore the pain of unrequited love. The song's production is also noteworthy, blending contemporary R&B beats with a touch of nostalgia. Another standout track on the album is "Caliber," the first single released from the project. The song showcases Jones's powerful vocals and showcases a more upbeat and confident side of her artistry. The catchy chorus and upbeat production make it a perfect song to dance to, and the lyrics about self-empowerment make it an anthem for listeners.
Favorites include “No Chaser,” and “Spend It.” "No Chaser," a sultry and sensual song that demonstrates Jones's vocal prowess. The song's production is minimalistic and puts the focus on Jones's vocals, allowing her to showcase her range and control. "Spend It" has smooth and seductive production, as well as its catchy and relatable lyrics. The song is about living in the moment and enjoying life, the lyrics and overall vibe is lighthearted and carefree, it's a perfect song to play in a party or a night out with friends.
Overall, Coco Jones's new project "Why I Didn't Tell You" is a well-crafted collection of R&B songs that showcases the artist's vocal range and emotional depth. Here's yet another project that proves R&B is alive and thriving.
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SZA DROPS LONG AWAITED SINGLE "SHIRT" WITH VISUALS FEATURING LAKEITH STANFIELD
Its been almost over a year since a snippet of the song went viral and appeared at the closing of SZA’s “Good Days” music video; but the wait is finally over as SZA announced that music was coming and to the internet’s disbelief, the record is finally here — in full.
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The visuals directed by Dave Meyers, features Lakeith Stanfield and captures the criminal adventures of a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde. At the end of the video, SZA offers a preview of a new song the internet has already named "Blind" with a number of memes and responses on how SZA will leave us waiting years for this new outro preview to be released, but hopefully the visual, and new snippet has launched her long-awaited follow-up to CTRL.
ASHANTI RELEASES VISUALS FOR "FALLING FOR YOU"
Fresh off her latest interview on Angie Martinez IRL, Ashanti releases new music and visuals for new single, “Falling For You.” After premiering a snippet of the song in an Instagram Story, the full song is now available.
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In a recent interview with Angie Martinez, Ashanti revealed that she’s has previously recorded so many songs and is ready to finally release an EP or Album. She also responded to Irv Gotti’s Drink Champs Interview as well as discussed her upcoming film. Listen to the new record below.
DAWN RICHARD'S ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM 'PIGMENTS' WITH SPENCER ZAHN
Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn has announced a new collaborative album called Pigments, sharing the four songs of its first movement: “Coral,” “Sandstone,” “Indigo,” and “Vantablack.” The complete project is due out October 21 via Merge. Pigments —a tribute to her father Frank Richard of the funk band Chocolate Milk—Dawn Richard said in a statement: “I felt like the tools that I and other people like me were dealt weren’t shiny. Yet we still painted these beautiful pictures. This album is what it means to be a dreamer and finally reach a place where you’ve decided to love the pigments that you have.”
If there’s one thing Dawn Richard will do is continue to choose her own lane, reinvent numerous sounds and make it hers. Pigments introduces listeners to another facet of Dawn Richard’s and brings Zahn’s creativity to a new audience. The project follows Dawn Richard’s critically acclaimed Merge debut Second Line. Richard and Zahn previously collaborated on the 2018 single “Cyanotype.” Dive into the preview EP below.
SIERGIO RELEASES 'LEAVE HIM' VISUALS
The latest visuals from Sergio “Leave Him,” from his album Before Its Too Late comes after “Complicated” which released ahead of the album’s release. The album was also preceded by lead single “Take You Out” which released early 2022. ‘Leave Him’ visuals sees Siergio as the side dude urging his partner to leave her current relationship for him.
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PLAYLISTING THE BEST BEYONCÉ SONGS
Beyoncé’s Renaissance is here but before diving into the 16 tracks of Act 1, let’s recap the Best Beyoncé songs across all of her albums, (taking into account most played and still in rotation).
Although, pulling together favorites or the best of Beyoncé, is a hard task (slightly controversial looking at Rolling Stones 100 picks) but narrowing it down to what is constantly in rotation or has the most plays (based on iTunes Play Counts — managed to keep track since iTunes launched). As an R&B listener, the deeper cuts are more likely to be the favorites — finding those hidden gems or records that may have gotten less attention or overlooked is sometimes what attributes to the more enjoyable record. The best place to start for Beyoncé was with 25 of those records…. (and for honorable mentions or rounding out a top 30, Dance For You, Keep Giving Your Love To Me, MOOD 4 EVA, BIGGER and Smash Into You).
#25 DEJA VU (FEAT. JAY Z)
#24 UPGRADE U (FEAT. JAY Z)
#23 CHECK ON IT (FEAT. SLIM THUG & BUN B)
#22 PARTITION
#21 IRREPLACEABLE
#20 RING THE ALARM
#19 1+1
#18 PART II (ON THE RUN) - JAY Z
#17 SORRY
#16 SUPERPOWER (FEAT. FRANK OCEAN)
#15 ROCKET
#14 MINE (FEAT. DRAKE)
#13 ALL NIGHT
#12 LOVE DROUGHT
#11 HELLO
#10 THAT’S WHY YOU’RE BEAUTIFUL
#9 YES
#8 LOVE ON TOP *TED SMOOTH REMIX
#7 SWEET DREAMS
#6 SUMMERTIME (FEAT. GHOSTFACE)
#5 SPEECHLESS
#4 I MISS YOU
#3 JEALOUS
#2 NO ANGEL
Have to run “No Angel” back few times for the 2nd Verse / Bridge (No I'm not an angel either, but at least I'm trying / I know I drive you crazy, but would you rather that I be a machine / who doesn't notice when you late or when you're lying / I love you even more than who I thought you were before) — that should’ve been sung again at the end.
#1 I CARE
Top 3 could be interchangeable but the Homecoming / Coachella Performance solidifies “I Care” as Beyoncé’s best record (currently). Instantly shifting the tone following 4’s album opener “1+1”. “I Care” should have easily been giving the single/video treatment (with 4 not being released as a visual album) but it will be one of the records that you pull from an artist that should have been bigger or the single.
Comment below your thoughts or your best Beyoncé songs.
KELLY ROWLAND. THAT'S THE POST!
Ok. That’s not the whole post. but a Kelly Rowland appearance says all that needs to be said. So why not continue to give Kelly Rowland her flowers. Great timing as well — seeing as it’s been a year since EP 5 of ELSV Podcast; where we discussed Kelly Rowland, and the need for her to have a Verzuz. Our thoughts are her catalog is underrated and she has hits, and singles that could easily add up to 20 (without touching DC) and a worthy opponent for her to grace a Verzuz stage could be Ciara.
With 4 studio albums and several collaborations, the 20 records Kelly Rowland should perform:
Like This
Commander
When Love Takes Over
Forever And A Day
Kisses Down Low
Feeling Me Right Now
All Of The Night
Coffee
Motivation
Red Wine
Lay It On Me (feat. Big Sean)
Gone (feat. Wiz Khalifa)
Dilemma (feat. Nelly)
Can’t Nobody
Stole
You Changed (feat. Beyoncé & Michelle)
Bad Habit
Crazy
Kelly
Crown
Train On A Track
Comeback
Ghetto (feat. Snoop Dogg)
Daylight (feat. Travis McCoy)
Down for Whatever
Keep It Between Us
ICE (feat. Lil Wayne)
Hitman
Black Magic
Kelly Rowland definitely has the records, and against Ciara, she has a variety of choices from her R&B bag to the Pop and Dance records.
PLAYLISTING | KELLY ROWLAND ON APPLE MUSIC.
MIXES FROM ELSV PODCAST. AVAILABLE ON PATREON.
(CANT NOBODY/GOODIES + FLASHBACK/MY LOVE)