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Deliciously Dreamy R&B From Rising Trio 303

By Lucy LernerDecember 10, 2019
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“Lying next to her, are you wide awake, dreaming bout me too?”

Three digits, three young women, succulent R&B…it can only be 303.

London-trio 303 is back with their fourth single ‘Dreamin’ and it’s a deliciously dreamy R&B cut about craving someone you can’t have, but dreaming about them while sleeping and hoping they are dreaming about you too.

“The name kind of says it all with dreaming. We wanted to create a bit of a dreamscape within the song to give it more of a storyline.” – 303

The track glides smoothly and pulses with possibility and tantaslising vocals curl around a slick trap-tinged hip-hop beat.

“I don’t wanna be just a fantasy”

303 consists of long-time friends from South London, 19-year-old lo and Maddie. They were looking for a third member and came across 18-year-old Chloe and her stripped back YouTube covers of tracks including Drake’s ‘Fake Love’ and Alicia Key’s ‘If I Ain’t Got You’. Chloe was invited down to London, from Newcastle, and the three girls had their first rehearsal together in March 2017. Since their debut, the girls have been supported by Annie Mac as well as 1Xtra DJ’s, Ace and Target amongst other tastemakers. They are signed to the independent label, Hot Spring Music, and working with the creative duo, Bossy LDN.

303 is the next big thing in the UK R&B scene. Look out for their next release!

“Don’t you get tired of dreaming, I know you want the real thing”

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