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Temptress Brews A Tasty Tune With Their New Single Cuppa Tea

By Marcus AdetolaJuly 8, 2023
Temptress Brews A Tasty Tune With Their New Single Cuppa Tea

London-based duo Temptress returns to the music scene with their newest single, Cuppa Tea, a sonically delightful tune that effortlessly blends R&B with alt-pop and indie elements.

Their unique fusion of these genres makes for an atmosphere that is both breezy and shimmeringly beautiful. The song infuses Temptress’s well-crafted sonic aesthetics with an infectiousness that solidifies their growing reputation in the music scene.

Cuppa Tea kicks off with an atmospheric lo-fi electronic soundscape, layered with sumptuous R&B synths and warming sub bass. The backdrop is then punctuated by the duo’s signature lo-fi beats, creating a soft, pillowy sonic bed where their melancholic, silky lead vocals can rest and thrive.

The ethereal interplay of vocals above the track, radiating a certain ease and beauty, is the hallmark of Temptress’s refined musicality.

This is a playful and tongue-in-cheek exploration of the early stages of a relationship, the so-called honeymoon period, where everything seems to fall perfectly into place. With references to UK cliches like being someone’s cuppa tea and hanging out at a Greasy spoon, the track resonates with a uniquely British vibe.

The lyrics are catchy and relatable, featuring an earworm chorus that’s as addictive as it is clever. The metaphor of love being likened to a delectable, warm cup of tea with no need for sugar because the narrator is “sweet enough” is whimsical and endearing.

Through memorable lines like “I think I love him; he’s my comfort food,” the song evokes the warm, inviting, and comforting feeling of finding someone who just “clicks” with you.

Whether it’s the reference to a full English breakfast at a greasy spoon or the Chinatown dumplings, food metaphors are used to explore the various stages and nuances of a relationship. This is a song about love, identity, place, and the small everyday things that often hold the most significance.

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