The singer and music producer known as
J-Suave has released his latest EP record, “Kissing Strangers.”
The album has been proudly published as an independent music release
outside the direction of the corporate music industry. Dusky, sultry
and built on a rock-solid foundation of drum 'n' bass, “Kissing
Strangers” is a surprise standout to close the summer 2016 season.
J-Suave's new EP is crowned with its
startlingly excellent single, “Lo Lo,” an opening track which is
already traveling upward through the Internet music charts and
gaining momentum at a rapid rate. Unstoppably smooth and irresistibly
classy, the song deserves its popularity for boasting near-perfect
performances, top-notch writing, and utterly superb, exceptionally
tasteful studio production the likes of which is rarely seen in any
genre from any music label, anywhere.
In addition to the considerable talents
of J-Suave himself, “Lo Lo” also features graceful vocals by
Luccie Fontane.
Houston, TX's J-Suave cites as main
influences (in the order given by the artist): art and abstract
paintings, conversations with people, smells and textures, as well as
the music of Bob Marley, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, Bruno Mars,
Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, Drake, Stevie Wonder, and Issac Hayes.
Speaking of the EP's romantic
overtones, J-Suave writes, “Kissing strangers has two meanings: A.)
You can be with someone forever and not really know who they truly
are, which leaves you kissing strangers; B.) Someone you love can
push you so far away and towards other people so you end up kissing
strangers.”
While the album is definitely music
which will appeal to listeners of every category, it's a personal
record and one with something to share with people in all walks of
life.
“My EP is a soundtrack for those life
experiences and all the emotions and changes that come from them,”
J-Suave writes. “Not only emotions of the sad, depressed variety
but also the newfound focus of taking on new challenges, the feelings
of wanting that person back (renewed love, the feeling of wanting to
go out and have epic nights and starting over...).”
Outside his musical endeavors, J-Suave
is a martial artist who uses meditation as his way of practicing
spirituality. His thoughts on romance are unorthodox and carefully
considered.
“I don't believe in monogamy,” he
writes, “but I do believe in love.”
“Kissing Strangers” by J-Suave is
available online worldwide. Get in early, R 'n' B fans – very
early.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
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