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Smokee Whine is Fastly Emerging as the Face of Southern Soul Rap, New Song "I Want You"

Smokee Whine is Fastly Emerging as the Face of Southern Soul Rap, New Song

A fresh face on the music scene with a refreshingly distinct sound and vocal delivery. That's what you get when you hear Smokee Whine, a multidimensional singer, rapper, musician and filmmaker born in Louisiana and now based in Houston. The versatile recording artist has crafted a burgeoning sound which he calls Southern Soul Rap.



The innovative sound can be best described as an intriguing fusion of the stylings of contemporary southern rap with vintage soul and R&B elements. You can't help but gravitate to it as a listener and that brings us to today's spotlight track called "I Want You", an alluring song off of Smokee's 7-track album release of the same title.



"I Want You" is a tremendous song overall from a musical and performance perspective. The title speaks for itself in terms of understanding the concept. There's no mistaking it as Smokee seductively speaks to the woman of his desire throughout the track expressing that exact sentiment.



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The funky guitar riff hits you right out the gate as the song begins and it seamlessly flows into a stirring bass line that has an undeniable groove. The instrumentation also features a melodious backing section of brass instruments and a host of other background harmonics. The tone is a brilliant fusion that flows naturally and doesn't sound contrived.



This one-of-a-kind sound is enhanced by an equally unique and creative vocal performance by Smokee. He delivers a flow that puts you in the mind of a rhythmic conversation of sorts. His flow distinguishes itself with an appealing combination of rapping and singing with moments of syncopation that shine through on the track. It's a vocal delivery reminiscent of Ohio Players or Parliament yet can stand alone for its unique characteristics.



Smokee displays his skill set and musicianship immensely on "I Want You". It has a clear cut vintage aura but layered with just the right amount of modern swing to give it a vibe that will appeal to the masses of music listeners internationally.



"I Want You" is available on all streaming platforms as well as the full length album (Spotify links below). Make sure to stream it! Playlist it! and save it to your Favorites Library! Share it on your socials as well and show some love as Smokee is building a catalog which is bound to have a lasting impact on the industry. Also, check out Enjoy!



Follow Smokee Whine



- Website : https://www.SmokeeWhine.com

- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/SmokeeWhine

- Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/SmokeeWhine

- YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/SmokeeWhine

Listen to the Full "I Want You" Album



I Want You

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