Belgian/Spanish chanteuse Demmy Sober first turned heads in the SoundCloud days, her music a cocktail of future pop and R&B with a twist. Now, she’s in the US, piecing together her albumโa mixtape of collabs with hotshots like Sony’s own PMP and the enigmatic ActiveByNight. But hey, let’s not get ahead of ourselves; she’s dropped a single, “Practice,” featuring the smooth Blkswn.
This track? It’s a journey, folks. PMP’s on the dials, spinning a soundscape that’s both haunting and lushโpeaks at the chorus, trust me. And those bass synths, they’re not just heavy; they’re like a heartbeat. Demmy’s voice, all sultry and raw, spills her soul with lines that hit hard, like “Now Iโm none but my own/Why Iโm numb to the bone?/Can you fix me?” It’s all about love’s rough ride, the breakups, the makeups, and those exes that just keep on spinning. Then Blkswn slides in, his rap game strong, a perfect echo to Demmy’s airy vibe.
The video? It’s a vintage dream, all sepia tones and nostalgia, like flipping through a long-lost photo album.
And for the love of music, don’t just take my word for it. Give “Practice” a listen on Spotify, and let it simmer in your ears. Wanna keep up with Demmy Sober? She’s not hard to findโSoundCloud, Spotify, Facebook, Instagramโshe’s got it all. Just don’t go looking for any Instagram embeds here; we’re all about the tunes.