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Obenewa shares new track ‘Solid Gold’‏

June 25, 2015

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Obenewa
New Single – ‘Solid Gold’

Obenewa is streaming new single, ‘Solid Gold’, the second track to be released via Kieron McIntosh’s (Plan B, Paloma Faith) Wunderkind imprint, following her label debut ‘He’. The new release follows slots for Obenewa singing back up for the likes of Rosie Lowe and Plan B (also contributing on two tracks from the #1 album iLL Manors) plus radio support across BBC Radio 1 & 1 Xtra and a spot on the Gilles Peterson-curated Brownswood Bubblers compilation.

Inspired by the universal struggle against self-doubt, ‘Solid Gold’ finds Obenewa’s multi-tracked vocal front and centre of the sparse Walter Ego and Raffertie production, with a piano lead which nods towards her classical schooling. Speaking about the track, Obenewa says; ‘Solid Gold is very special to me. A little girl was crying in the ladies toilets I was using, not feeling good about herself and it inspired me to write this song. I have doubted myself many times too, but have realised that I am solid gold, I am special and everyone is unique. We all need to accept who we are, because once we do, I feel nothing can stop us. We ain’t just gold-plated, we solid!’

Classically schooled on the piano from the age of four, Obenewa’s early love for the complex romantic compositions of Debussy & Chopin made surprisingly comfortable bedfellows with the growing pull exerted by the 90s soul (Faith Evans, Jodeci) coming through the walls of her elder sisters’ bedrooms. The disparate blend of directions turning Obenewa’s head was entirely fitting for their 6-strong West London household where music was, without exception, always on- albeit often in competition with itself. Her sisters would usually be holed up blasting Mary J Blige in one room, with her Dad as likely to be spinning Pink Floyd or Donny Hathaway elsewhere in the house. Her Jamaican Mum similarly pored over Lovers Rock and Reggae (Marley’s Survival was a soundtrack staple), whilst ensuring her four daughters watched every classic musical going. The Rodgers & Hammerstein influence round the household frequently spilled over into huge gatherings (theirs was very much an open door house) round her father’s piano- ‘We kind of had a little black Von Trapp vibe going on!’

Obenewa’s voice has evidently come some way since she first discovered it, tentatively harmonising with her older sisters’ singing. Inevitably, her traditional training soon began to cede to her fledging career- the two colliding in more literal fashion when the call up to perform with Plan B came; ‘It actually came via a tweet from a friend whilst I was practising the piano- I just thought ‘I’ll read that when I’m finished playing’. When I finally read it I was like well of course I’ll sing back-up for Plan B’. It was during said Plan B tour that Obenewa met McIntosh, impressing him with a series of a capella song sketches.

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