Exclusive Get To Know Interview: Beth And The Release Of Her Sophomore Album “Get To Know Me”

Indie artists like BETH are evidence that R&B lives and growing.

We initially satisfied the singer/songwriter when she launched her launching album, “Free, “and now she’s back with her sophomore release, Get To Know Me,”  providing mature R&B vibes.  It originates from her label, Anise Records with main production from Marcus “Da Heatmizer” Devine (Ashanti, Faith Evans, 112, Aaliyah) together with Cordell Walton (Charlie Wilson) and Kenny Flav (Mary J. Blige). The smooth shifts on “Get To Know Me,”  have a “actually strong 90s feel to it,” the singer/songwriter validates throughout a current chat with ThisIsRnB.

Mid-pace consistencies and sensuous soundscapes enhance BETH’s rich vocals, ensuring a euphoric eargasm. On the opening track, “Bad Girl,” BETH wants to risk everything for an addicting connection. It’s likewise the very first look into the advancement from her launching album to now as her femcee modify ego drops bars.

Ev’ry body believe that Beth is goody 2 shoes/(The fact is,) it’s simply no one make me feel the manner in which you do (You understand she ain’t) … Say the word which bad lady, she gon’ come through…”

“I like rap music, I listen to everything the time … I’m sophistirachet,” she exposes about her capability to channel Cardi and Megan’s energy.

Most of the album unfolds like a letter penned from the heart suggested to pierce the soul. Standouts consist of “Let Me Be,” “Call Me,” “OOOOOO” and “U & Me,” a serenade to her hubby. The starlet likewise motivates love for self on tracks such as “Believe,” a victorious anthem. Gems that offer an additional increase include her dulcet duet with Q Parker on “Love Is In The Building” and the gritty “Got Next,” with D12’s Swifty McVay.

“All the tunes hold true stories about something, someone, some scenario. Nothing is comprised, whatever holds true,” she exposes about the relatable lyrics.

BETH’s humbleness and indomitable work principles were refined early considering that her dad became part of Motown’s internal band The Funk Brothers. Her resume likewise boasts background vocals for Anita Baker, Kem, and The O’Jays.

Watch our unique interview to get the tea on the procedure of making “Get To Know Me,” in which 2 female R&B artists greatly affected the noise of the LP, her experience as a candidate on season 16 of NBC’s “The Voice,” her honest reaction to what it’s like to be a Black female R&B artist, her trip strategies and more.

Get To Know Me is readily available now on all streaming platforms.

Music

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Nicki Minaj Brings Out Drake: Tells Crowd He is King Not Kendrick Lamar “Loyal People Don’t Change”
“Juicy On The Bootie” Lil Wayne BM Toya Johnson Proves Her Yams Nonetheless Be Yammin
50 Cent, Gunna, Gillie, Rick Ross And Extra Reacts To Kendrick Lamar “Euphoria” Response To Drake
ALL THE DISS TRACK RECORDS ARE DROPPING & “THEY” SAID MA$E CAN’T BE DOWN WITH THE KNICKS | S4 EP8
Bay Swag Explains Viral ‘Fisherrr’ Explosion, Ice Spice on Remix | TMZ

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *