Toronto R&B/Soul Artist, Aphrose, Transports Listeners to the Golden Age of 70's Era Soul With Brand New Single, "Good Love", From Forthcoming Neo-Soul Album
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With music that moves between the golden age of 70's Soul and its modern iterations, Canadian R&B, Soul, and Neo-Soul artist, Aphrose, (Joanna Mohammed) is a stunningly expansive vocalist and creative lyricist who honours the origins of the genres through her expertly created, and historically informed sound. With vocal dexterity that would impress her musical heroines, Aphrose's dazzling, 1970's hued sound transports listeners to a time when Soul music went beyond a musical category and into a feeling, while incorporating the Soulful sounds of today. Raised in Scarborough in a Trinidadian household by parents who owned a record store in Toronto's West end, Aphrose gravitated to the music of Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson, eventually wrapping their influences into a sound all her own. Her truly explosive vocal talent has led the artist to performing background vocals for Daniel Caesar, Lee Fields & The Expressions, Jessie Reyez, and Charlotte Day Wilson, and after hearing her song on CBC Radio, the opening spot on Chantal Kreviazuk & Raine Maida's Moon vs. Sun tour, invited by Kreviazuk herself. Featured in Exclaim!, on CBC Music's First Play, and reviewed on Earmilk, Aphrose's music and talent has firmly placed her on a steep incline to becoming one of Canada's leading Soul artists. As she gears up to release her sophomore album this Fall featuring both Classic and Neo-Soul, Aphrose has just released her first single from the project, a shimmering vintage Soul ballad about finding the right person titled "Good Love", on Friday, May 19 2023.
Written by Aphrose and production trio SafeSpaceship (Scott McCannell, Chino DeVilla and Ben Macdonald) who also performed on and produced the track, "Good Love" features the incredible vocal stylings of Toronto artist, Kyla Charter. |
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Bathed in rhythmic percussion, shimmering synth, and a wall of lushly harmonious vocals, "Good Love" delivers the delightful, invigorating musical magic of live instrumentation, player collaboration, and the subtle intricacies that tie the sounds of Soul with a bow. A song that celebrates the search and ultimate discovery of the right love, "Good Love" creatively evokes the feelings the track journeys through, communicating to the listener through both lyric and instrumentation. Taking listeners through the difficulty of finding love, and the occasional need for reassurance, Aphrose's newest single tenderly reaffirms that finding "Good Love" is not only possible, but exceptional when the time comes. Aphrose's stunning range crosses the vocal stratosphere, with both a lead and background performance that packs the powerful punch of Soul's female giants, showcasing her astonishing range, and complete vocal control. Replicating the warmth of the 70's - a time when listeners could almost feel a sound, "Good Love" could easily play between "Lady In My Life" and any track from "Songs In The Key Of Life". Rhythmically glistening with percussive and vocal interplay, Aphrose's "Good Love" offers an enchanting back to the height of Soul, and forward to her glowing take on it.
Taking her artist name from her mother's birth name, changed after her grandmother converted their family to Christianity, Aphrose honours her Trinidadian roots, family, and musical upbringing with her stage name. Her sophomore album, set for release in Fall 2023, will continue to honour the Soulful sounds of the 1970's along with the Neo-Soul sounds of today, integrating pieces of her family and upbringing throughout.
'Good Love' is about
accepting the love that we so often deny ourselves because we feel
undeserving. When the world feels out of control, there's a safe space
where you can go to where you feel seen, understood and accepted; that's
the "Good Love" I'm talking about." -Aphrose
ABOUT APHORSE
Toronto-based
soul music artist Joanna Mohammed (aka Aphrose) is no stranger to the
Canadian music scene. With a reputation for powerful R&B vocal
stylings, she has worked with international heavyweights Daniel Caesar,
Lee Fields & The Expressions, Jessie Reyez, Nikki Yanofsky and
Charlotte Day Wilson, to name a few. After ten years as a working
professional vocalist and hungry to express and pursue her own creative
ideas, Joanna Mohammed debuted under her artist name Aphrose (chosen
from her mother's birth name). After a string of successful single
releases in 2018 and 2019, Aphrose shared her debut LP Element. The
nine-track album earned her national acclamation and opportunities -
including a live performance feature on CBC Music First Play, tour
support for Moon Vs Sun (Chantal Kreviazuk & Raine Maida), song
placement on CBC drama series Diggstown, and a spot lending her vocals
to a Sportsnet 2019 NBA Finals commercial. She followed up the album
with singles "If We Ever
Change" and "Bobby Daba" in 2021, each wracking up over 100,000 plays on Spotify.
Raised
in the culturally diverse neighbourhoods of Scarborough, Aphrose’s
musical tastes and influences are wide and run deep, shaped by the music
present in her Trinidadian household. With an apparent musical
reverence for soul legends Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder to modern
icons like Amy Winehouse and Frank Ocean, Aphrose’s songs both lyrically
and musically embody self-realized power, euphoric love, and ancestral
strength. Aphrose’s sophomore album, Roses, is slated to be released in
the Fall of 2023. Aphrose shares, "It combines all the sounds I love and
is a love letter to my family and where I come from. Throughout the
record, there is audio of my (late) grandmother Rose speaking/praying
that was isolated from old hi8 home video tapes, and the title single
that will be released Roses, is a tribute to her. I'm excited about this
body of work because it feels really honest and is exactly the music I
want to make right now."
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