Showing posts with label Luke James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luke James. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

New Album: Estelle - Lovers Rock


Grammy-Award winning singer/songwriter Estelle has released her long-awaited fifth LP, Lovers Rock via VP Records/Established 1980 Inc.

The 14-track set is considered Estelle’s most personal album to date, as she centers in on her West Indian roots with a full-fledged reggae album collaborating with Jamaican producer Supa Dups (Drake, Bennie Man), Reefa (Lil Wayne), Jerry Wonda (Wyclef Jean), Harmony Samuels (Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande) & more.

The sultry, modern reggae and afro-beats inspired “Better” was released as the lead single.


In conjunction with the album release, Estelle has unveiled two new official visuals “Sweetly” and “So Easy” featuring Luke James.

On the album, Estelle says:
“Since the release of “Come Over (feat. Sean Paul)” from my first album, fans have consistently asked when I would make an entire reggae album. I’m happy to give the people what they have been asking for and I’m proud to share another piece of my life and art with the world.”

Monday, July 2, 2018

BET Experience 2018 Acoustically Speaking With Luke James, Gallant, and Jussie Smollett



During the BET Experience 2018, singer-songwriters Luke James, Gallant, and Jussie Smollett had the opportunity to get intimate with fans as they performed at Acoustically Speaking 2018. The singers serenaded their fans while also engaging in a Q&A with host Big Tigger. Check out the live stream of the BET Experience 2018 Acoustically Speaking below.

Monday, June 4, 2018

New Music: Luke James - ‘These Arms’


2x Grammy-nominated R&B recording artist Luke James returns with his latest offering “These Arms”. Continuing in the direction of nostalgia soundscapes, the song provides the perfect backdrop for anyone who is in the mood for love.


On the song Luke James says:
“I love to be loved. Whether it is by a significant other or an acquaintance. I think love is important. It is an addiction in a sense. It's dope and makes you feel good. I'd rather that feeling than any other. It's about protecting the idea and stay true to that. In life, as I am learning and loving people, I find that trust in vulnerability. I find that [vulnerability] to be something questionable and hard to do. You just never know what someone is thinking. I guess "These Arms" is a song of reassurance.”