Towards the end of her song “Amelia,” Samia walks into a party. “I’m writing a poem, somebody stop me,” she sings over balmy synths and a chirpy beat. It’s less of an actual threat and more a self-aware quip from the 27-year-old musician who’s better than almost anyone at turning fleeting moments into poetry.
“I love romanticizing shit, and I always have,” Samia says. “I was an internally dramatic child. There’s something really powerful and something that feels like protest sometimes in writing [my thoughts] down in a song.
“I love romanticizing shit, and I always have,” Samia says. “I was an internally dramatic child. There’s something really powerful and something that feels like protest sometimes in writing [my thoughts] down in a song.
- 3/21/2024
- by Leah Lu
- Rollingstone.com
Raffaella is back. On Tuesday, the CoSign alum announced that her new EP, Live, Raff, Love (Act II), will arrive on January 26th, followed by a run of 2024 North American tour dates. She also shared the EP’s lead single, “Man of Your Dreams,” featuring Samia. Stream the song below.
Teaming up with fellow CoSign artist, Samia, for “Man of Your Dreams,” Raffaella shows that her observational approach to songcraft has stayed strong since 2022’s Live, Raff, Love (Act I). With lyrics serving as a prayer of sorts, the tune dissects the notion of “femininity” projected onto women, specifically female artists in the music industry.
“This is a couple of secular city girls, with an unfounded curiosity for religion, singing as postulants for the holy order that is the Music Industry,” Raffaella said in a statement. “Everything we say is a joke that we take seriously; our request that Mother...
Teaming up with fellow CoSign artist, Samia, for “Man of Your Dreams,” Raffaella shows that her observational approach to songcraft has stayed strong since 2022’s Live, Raff, Love (Act I). With lyrics serving as a prayer of sorts, the tune dissects the notion of “femininity” projected onto women, specifically female artists in the music industry.
“This is a couple of secular city girls, with an unfounded curiosity for religion, singing as postulants for the holy order that is the Music Industry,” Raffaella said in a statement. “Everything we say is a joke that we take seriously; our request that Mother...
- 10/10/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
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