
Is it me or did this week just fly by? Even time canโt wait for that next Verzuz episode. Iโm glad we all could make it together to enjoy another episode of ESSENCEโs The Playlist.
Weโre rounding out of May and the question I ask is, โWhat is summer anyway?โ Iโm sure weโll all be outside enjoying social-distance free concerts and quiet parties on rooftops, but what will summer 2020 sound like?
Thatโs why Iโm here to help. If youโre still enjoying these sounds from your friendly neighborhood audiophile, I am happy to share these songs with you as we go into the weekend. Todayโs edition features a soulful solo number from Yebba Smith, a throwback funk fest with Anthony Hamilton and Rick James, and an end of the night jam from Chelsie Denise.
Find a cozy corner, grab your dance shoes, check out The Playlist, plus share any thoughts about the songs with me @KevitoClark.
1. Chloe x Halle โ โDo Itโ
Upping the ante are Chloe x Halle with a party-starting number called โDo It,โ which is from their sophomore set Ungodly Hour. The Bailey sisters take us to a time we all missโenjoying a night out with friends sans social distancingโand makes it an official โgood vibes onlyโ anthem. Co-written with Victoria Monรฉt, this R&B tune is for those just with the crew and not out looking for boo.
2. Yebba โ โDistanceโ
Twenty-five-year-old soul singer and arranger Yebba Smith has been making waves for the past few years now. Sheโs gotten the party started with PJ Morton (โHow Deep Is Your Loveโ) and continues to make noise despite having only a few singles to her name. โDistanceโ is the first single from her upcoming album and is an emotive, bossa-nova tinged ballad that expands on her signature sound and melody. This is oneโs for the steppers.
3. Anthony Hamilton โ โBack Togetherโ (ft. Rick James)
Whatโs summer without a little deep-rooted fire and desire? Producer 9th Wonder makes music loverโs dreams come true as โBack Togetherโ serves as a duet of sorts between Anthony Hamilton and Rick James. The two crooners add that hip-hop soul that makes you hype for the next BBQ or brunch function. #BrunchGang. Hamilton pens a solid effort as he sings from the heart to get his girl to come back home.
4. Adeline โ โAfter Midnightโ
Adeline makes her return to The Playlist with this fan-favorite dance track called โAfter Midnight.โ This one is ripe for the Soul in the Horn and Makossa crowd! A summer party jam that is bouncy from head to toe, the former frontwoman for nu-disco band Escort delivers a perfect groove for those who frequent Club Quarantine. Fresh, fun, flirtatious, and funkyโโAfter Midnightโ is exactly a song that adds some energy for her forthcoming EP Intรฉrimes.
5. Brasstracks โ โChange For Meโ (ft. Samm Henshaw)
For those who are checking in from #KevitoSays (thank you!) โ you know my thoughts on Samm Henshaw. Henshawโs last joint, โChurchโ (ft. EARTHGANG), had people saying โhollaback, hallelujahโ with their hands to the sky, which is why โChange For Meโ is a welcomed sunshine offering. Alongside the songwriting-instrumentalist team Brasstracks, the single discusses self-worth and self-love over an intricately beautiful and uplifting melody.
6. Bree Runway โ โDamn Danielโ (ft. Yung Baby Tate)
Budding UK musician Bree Runway is a musical wunderkind. Blessed with the inventiveness and strong work ethic to create her own world, โDamn Danielโ is a fun and bouncy romp that throws back to when clubs used to rock left and right. Keisha (Bree) and Felicia (Yung Baby Tate) are two rappers who go ham-and-turkey-burgers over this LIOHN-produced number. Lace-up your dance shoes, play this on repeat, and please stop sleeping on Yung Baby Tate. Thatโs it. Thatโs the PSA.
7. Jacob Collier โ โAll I Needโ (ft. Mahalia & Ty Dolla $ign)
Before you step off the dancefloor, give this one a few plays. Jacob Collier is the Quincy Jones-managed musical prodigy who went from getting likes on YouTube to praise from legends both past and present. โAll I Needโ is a biggie that will have you dancing and smiling with its infection hook and groove. Mahalia and Ty Dolla $ign on this song is a guaranteed pocket thatโll make everyone get up and flex their best moves. If youโre still moving, Jacob Collierโs upcoming album, Djesse Vol. 3, is one to keep an ear out for.
8. Col3trane โ โClutchโ (ft. Kiana Ledรฉ)
Col3trane and Kiana Ledรฉ have been on this audio adventurerโs radar for a minute. Now as two exciting voices emerging out of R&B, their collaborative song, โClutch,โ marks an interesting future for them as artists. Perfect for the beach, the backyard, or the block itself, the J Moona and Mojam-produced track displaying Col3 and Kianaโs buttery vocals with a peppering of afrobeat influence in the percussion. โClutchโ is going to make a splash at the next Everyday People party very soon.
9. Teyana Taylor โ โMade Itโ
Summer for the graduates is vastly different than in the past. Teyana Taylor is joining the chorus of other artists and public figures in congratulating the class of 2020. โMade It,โ a praiseworthy song about overcoming obstacles and staying faithful to your dreams, is for the hardworking students who definitely deserve some accolade. Produced by The Aunties, Teyana delivers a passionate message to the 2020 graduates and should be shared by everyone who wants to celebrate excellence.
10. Chelsie Denise โ โCall Meโ
Every summer party needs that song that closes out the night like a good, cool breeze. Enter: Chelsie Denise. The Canarsie, Brooklyn native takes us to a Friday summer night overlooking the Belt Parkway. Over Lil Wayneโs โSingleโ sample, Chelsie delivers quarantine-and-chill type energy thatโll have you scrolling through your contacts to find that special somebody to slow wine with.