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Soulful Heist: Raelle’s Stolen Captures The Essence Of Fleeting Love In A Jazz-Soul Odyssey

By Lucy LernerNovember 17, 2023
Soulful Heist: Raelle's Stolen Captures The Essence Of Fleeting Love In A Jazz-Soul Odyssey

Raelle‘s latest single, Stolen, is a mesmerising journey through the depths of soul and jazz, showcasing the South London singer’s undeniable talent and a musicality that belies her newcomer status. A collaborative effort with Collard, S. Fidelity, and Gabiga, Raelle has crafted a piece that not only delves into the intricate emotions of transient love but also manages to steal our hearts with its velvety chords, sultry vocals and a throbbing groove that gets under your skin.

Warm chords envelop the listener like a comforting embrace, while slick guitar plucks add a touch of finesse to the composition. The sultry and infectious melodic runs elevate the track, leaving an indelible mark on the listener’s soul.

Despite being a newcomer on the music scene, Raelle has already made waves with her inclusion in the ‘Glastonbury Emerging Artists’ Longlist 2022.’ Her ascent in the music industry is further solidified by the support she has garnered from influential figures such as BBC 1xtra DJs Jamz Supernova and DJ Target, as well as BBC Introducing. Her live performances at venues like The Jazz Café London and the prestigious Royal Albert Hall’s Elgar Room, along with appearances at festivals across the country, attest to her captivating stage presence and ability to connect with audiences.

With its lush production, poignant lyrics, and Raelle’s soulful delivery, get lost in Stolen and add it to your chilled playlist now.

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