On The Wave: The New Tunes We Can’t Stop Playing November 2019


Posted November 21, 2019 by tbluesproject

The Blues Project, Soul music artists, R&B artists, R&B singer, New R&B music

 
Just 2 months shy of the end of 2019, its that time again to give you guys a run down of some of the best soulful projects released in October. It was a big month – Summer Walker dropped one of the most anticipated albums of the decade and was rewarded with the biggest opening week of any female R&B singer in the past 10 years. Over It was streamed 154.7 million times that week and landed at # 2 on the Billboard Album Charts.
All of this without the backing of radio or the mainstream media. Summer Walker’s success is a reminder of the power of the people in the age of the internet – artists can achieve great success by consistently creating music the people love. Thanks in large part to music streaming platforms, the audience for good music is out there and can find and support the music they love.
Enough schpill… The albums from the past month you need to know about + a playlist of the tunes we’re loving down below.
Summer Walker - ‘Over It’
It is well and truly Summer Walker season right now and it simply cannot be denied. Off the back of 3 sold out London shows this month to kick off her First & Last Tour, rumours that the 23 year-old may well stop doing music after this has far from affected her being in high demand.
An album layered in an abundance of smooth-grooving R&B with a 2019 twist throughout, it really sets the tone for anytime of the day and has a huge amount of replay value. Over It consists of 18 tracks but definitely isn’t a drag, lasting under an hour. It plays brilliantly in its full tracklisting or on shuffle.
Summer not only vocally amazes here, but her ability to bare all of her vulnerabilities consistently track to track is captivating throughout. Sonically, Over It is an album brilliantly put together and an album that will be in heavy rotation for years to come. Tracks such as Potential, Nobody Else, Just Might, are as vividly potent and memorable as lead singles Stretch You Out and Playing Games.
Simply put, Over It is the complete opposite of how we are feeling about this debut album from one of R&B’s most elite artists. Furthermore, the album is a wonderful example of how the genre is heavily thriving in 2019 and here to stay.
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Last Updated November 21, 2019