In case you don’t know the title now, you received’t overlook it. Extremely sought-after producer/songwriter, Elliott Trent, is driving his singing profession ahead along with his blazing scorching new single “Motions.” The polished musician has written and produced songs for Kehlani, Chris Brown, Trippie Redd, Usher, Zaytoven, and extra of music’s high artists.
Having written and produced his personal single, “Motions” is the primary launch from his forthcoming EP, Into The Evening, dropping June 2020. The music is a sultry, upbeat bop the place Trent serenades to his love curiosity about opening up his thoughts and physique to her. Displaying off his runs and unimaginable vocal vary, he sings: “Let’s benefit from this second, ’trigger you the one one on my thoughts, on my psychological (psychological) / Obtained all these different ladies trying ran by means of / After we alone, it’s nothing that we will’t do / I wanna be the person to drag up on you to make the mattress break / earthquake and love make.”
“I used to be very acutely aware of placing myself into “Motions” as quickly as I started writing it,” Elliott says. “To me the music provides off a whole lot of confidence in my means to like a lady the correct approach and when followers hearken to it I need them to know that I’m giving them bits and items of me, my story and who I’m.”
Trent is chargeable for co-writing Kehlani’s 2019 hit “Nights Like This” (one in every of our favorites), and “Flashbacks” on Chris Brown’s 2019 platinum-selling album Indigo, based on his PR group.
As well as, they stated Usher and Zaytoven recruited him to write down six of eight songs on their 2018 joint studio album, A, and he produced “Love Scars” for Trippie Redd in 2017. His work has led to a whopping mixture of greater than 500 million streams with songs he’s contributed to, his group provides.
Elliott Trent
Initially from Columbus, Ohio, Trent’s previous initiatives embrace Gents’s Membership in 2017, adopted by the 2019 EP, The DownTime.
Now he’s transferring ahead with “Motions.” Test it out under: