A refreshingly candid voice in R&B, rising star Kenyon Dixon comes with the vibes on his newest EP Change.
On the five-track EP, Dixon makes use of hints of jazz to take a extra conventional strategy to its manufacturing making for an organic-sounding file. This strategy is prevalent on the fan-favorite monitor “Ought to’ve Been You.”
“Each single evening when she’s layin’ throughout my mattress / I really feel so ashamed ‘trigger you begin operating by my head / I do know she would kill me if she knew the way in which I felt / so much that I may say however I’ll simply preserve it to myself,” Dixon croons because the monitor opens.
“This undertaking for me was LITERALLY a “Change,” Dixon expressed in an Instagram publish shortly after the EP’s launch. “A change in how I even approached music. I simply needed to present y’all one thing recent but additionally consultant of the progress I’ve made as a artistic (and particular person). I’m impressed by numerous various things/music and I needed to discover a technique to showcase that a bit of extra. So thank y’all for being open.”
Change options appearances from V. Bozeman and Aaron Cole, and it’s the Los Angeles native’s first launch of the brand new 12 months following his EP, R&B Kenny, launch again in 2019.
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