Ssup R&B famlay!
I thought i should share this with you. From her “One Woman Army” see what you make of this.
I’m liking the track…Liking the video more!
Hope you enjoy!
Peace
RH

Soulful R&B songstress Juliyaa is making ‘waves’ right now with the release of her distinctive debut EP “Stars & Dragons”
The EP title represents her cultural heritage – the ‘Black Star’ of Ghana & the ‘Red Dragon’ of Wales. These influences shine through in her music & lyrics, giving you the perfect introduction to this fun-loving yet contemplative artist.
Juliyaa’s beautiful vocals & sublime harmonies unite with both lively Urban beats & more traditional soulful sounds to showcase her very own style that she calls ‘Rhythmic Soul’. The 6 track EP features notable production from UK beat-makers Basil Hanson, Antony On The Beat & Mo-Keyz.
The first single “Tidal Wave” has an energetic flavour, with crashing beats & dubstep elements which are delightfully refreshing to hear from a soul-inspired female singer. Download “Stars & Dragons” for free & take a look at the captivatingly cool video for “Tidal Wave” below.
Miss Jen (@MissJenOfficial)

Strikingly talented singer/songwriter Charlie Brown has exploded onto the R&B scene with his new single “Dependency” & it’s got ‘hit’ written all over it.
The track feature’s two of the UK’s hottest urban artists, Play Dirty’s Yungen & vocalist Ms D (best known for her part on Wiley’s recent number one “Heatwave”)
Due for release on 2nd December, the stunning vocals & instantly catchy beat make it one of the best UK collaborations I’ve heard for some time. It effortlessly combines an underground vibe with the commercial sound that’ll have you pressing ‘replay’ after the very first listen.
With his debut album “Dreamstate” scheduled for release next summer, South Londoner Charlie Brown is tipped to be one of 2013’s most exciting prospects & if this track’s anything to go by, it’s not hard to see why!
Check out the video below & pre-order the single now on iTunes.
Miss Jen (@MissJenOfficial)

With many citing him as the UK’s answer to Usher, Jermaine Riley does not disappoint with the arrival of his stunning new mixtape Ten Eleven Twelve.
Following the huge success of his debut album “Hello Earth”, his latest project boasts massive ‘Refixes’ of tracks from Chris Brown, Miguel, Usher & more, formulated in his own unique style amidst the red hot production that we’ve come to expect from the UK R&B playa.
Beautiful harmonies combine with remarkably honest & personal lyrics to give you a true sense of who Jermaine Riley really is & tracks such as “Bad Guy”, “I Hate It” & “The Old Me” showcase his special story-telling talents to perfection.
With this being (in my opinion) his highest calibre of work yet & described by Jermaine as “something for everyone” he surely won’t remain unsigned for long.
Check out Ten Eleven Twelve below & enjoy!
Miss Jen (@MissJenOfficial)

Wassup R&B family…
Fresh from being released from the shackles of a major label, new independent label owner Tanya Lacey returns with a str8 up banger. Taken from the forthcoming E.P Head Chef which drops October 8th 2012, this is the 2nd single premiered on my R&B show last night.
Singer / Rapper / Songwriter / Producer and all round super talent returns with something a little more potent to make a statement on her own Laceywood Records label and i’m loving it…Wurd
Well here’s the video folks.
Enjoy!

This month signifies the official return of Joss Stone, who played a post-Jubilee show in London after a two-year hiatus from the UK stage. It marks the imminent release of the second volume to her best selling debut “The Soul Sessions”, a decade after the original release.

Recorded in New York and Nashville during two special sessions, Stone collaborated with a selection of renowned musicians including the legendary Ernie Isley for the project. The album features an eclectic mix of Soul classics including “The High Road” originally by Broken Bells, and Joss’ next single “While You’re Out Looking For Sugar”, a cover of The Honey Cone’s track.

Joss, who reunited with her first label S-Curve Records, says of the material; “I really had fun revisiting The Soul Sessions idea and I’m really pleased with the results. I’ve committed long term to my label Stone’d Records, but it felt right to team up with…S-Curve again for this release. I think there are some great songs on the album and I loved performing them with such brilliant musicians.”

The sold out concert, set at the atmospheric Under The Bridge club in Fulham, was the first time the results of Stone’s recent work have been showcased in public, and it was clear that she was relishing the chance to reconnect with her fans, effortlessly blending new material with hits like “You Had Me”.

Taking full ownership of the stage, the BRIT and Grammy recipient appeared in her element throughout the two-hour performance, her demeanour happy, comfortable and vibrant. She joked with the crowd and set the relaxed tone of the evening by apologising for a “wardrobe malfunction” during the first track, sheepishly adding that she’d have to sing the next song “holding my left boob”.

With a career spanning over a decade to date, including success in America and album sales amassing eleven million, it’s hard to believe that Stone is still only 25. Yet it is perhaps precisely this incredible life experience that explains the apparent newfound confidence about her, an authentic sex appeal often the result of genuine self-acceptance.

Emerging bare foot with a sparkly silver dress and loose curls, there was no sign of the infamous fake American accent that grabbed headlines back in 2007. Down to earth yet sassy, her energy could be described as magnetic, but less sultry Lana Del Rey, and more approachable girl next door.

The crowd was certainly transfixed as she wowed them with her powerhouse vocals and interacted with them in an effortless and playful manner. You could almost be forgiven for forgetting that up on stage was one of Britain’s richest musicians under 30, if you were judging on the grounds of humility.

In terms of vocal quality of course, the audience was left in no doubt as to why Joss is one of our generation’s best selling artists, and while she has been a bit quiet of late, it seems she’s finally ready to reclaim her musical crown.

By @AnnaNathanson 

Hey it’s Anna, resident RH blogger. Last week I went down to see StooShe at the Royal Albert Hall, where they shared the bill with the likes of Pixie Lott, JLS and Leona Lewis for the Rays of Sunshine concert. As always they sparkled on the night, and it’s hard to believe that just over three months ago after interviewing them for the Independent, I was watching them at a humble student night in Brighton, and now here they were playing one of the best loved venues in the UK. It’s testament to their talent, spirit and hard work. If you haven’t had a chance to see them yet, you definitely should, in fact they are performing live TONIGHT so take a look at their website for more info. And as if you needed any further convincing, here’s a video they shot recently performing an acappela version of their stunning new single Black Heart, out June 17th.

Words: @AnnaNathanson

Check this amazing track by unsigned U.S artist Tori Kelly, who got her first ever radio play this week from the one and only Ronnie Herel with this song. Some listeners may remember her from American Idol a few years back; when one of the other judges said she had a good voice, Simon Cowell responded: “I don’t think so at all. I thought your voice was almost annoying”.

Why don’t you judge for yourselves and don’t forget to check out some of her other stuff, including the song “Dear No-One” and her beautiful cover of Frank Ocean’s “Thinking About You”, which has racked up over 2 million views on Youtube since it went online a few months back.

We predict there’ll be big things in store for this young lady!

Anna x

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