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The pop-R&B singer-songwriter marks a triumphant return with new track.
Celine, celebrated for her expansive vocal range, delicate delivery, and genre-defying artistry, is making a triumphant return to the mic and studio with her first release in four years, following 2021’s acclaimed “Twentysomething”. This new chapter marks a bold creative evolution from her earlier work as “WANYI”, introducing a fresh sonic direction imbued with raw vulnerability and unfiltered authenticity. Her latest track, “shadow of you”, beautifully encapsulates this new, emotive sound.
Teaming up with internationally renowned producer Jacob Ray—esteemed for his standout work with contemporaries like Joji, NIKI, and Keshi—Wanyi’s latest release is a stunning showcase of her innate talent for blending dreamy, atmospheric production with emotionally charged, introspective lyricism. The song opens with a gentle, intricate percussive arrangement, setting the tone for Celine’s signature, pared-back vocals that ebb and flow seamlessly with Ray’s expansive and immersive production. As “shadow of you” unfolds, it emerges as a nuanced, soul-stirring alternative R&B cut, serving as the perfect vehicle for Wanyi’s evocative storytelling, all set against a moody, head-nodding instrumental backdrop.
Reflecting on the emotional inspirations behind the track, Celine shares “I wrote this song aiming to capture the feeling of spiralling and being lost, as well as the repetitive yet non-linear process of moving on from a past relationship. ‘shadow of you’ is about knowing a relationship is over but being unable to get the person’s essence and voice out of your head. Self-discovery has also been a significant recurring theme in my life these past few years – learning who I am on my own, understanding what I think and feel without the “shadow” of other people’s opinions and judgments, and recognising which beliefs belong to me and which belong to others.”
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The pop-R&B singer-songwriter marks a triumphant return with new track.
Celine, celebrated for her expansive vocal range, delicate delivery, and genre-defying artistry, is making a triumphant return to the mic and studio with her first release in four years, following 2021’s acclaimed “Twentysomething”. This new chapter marks a bold creative evolution from her earlier work as “WANYI”, introducing a fresh sonic direction imbued with raw vulnerability and unfiltered authenticity. Her latest track, “shadow of you”, beautifully encapsulates this new, emotive sound.
Teaming up with internationally renowned producer Jacob Ray—esteemed for his standout work with contemporaries like Joji, NIKI, and Keshi—Wanyi’s latest release is a stunning showcase of her innate talent for blending dreamy, atmospheric production with emotionally charged, introspective lyricism. The song opens with a gentle, intricate percussive arrangement, setting the tone for Celine’s signature, pared-back vocals that ebb and flow seamlessly with Ray’s expansive and immersive production. As “shadow of you” unfolds, it emerges as a nuanced, soul-stirring alternative R&B cut, serving as the perfect vehicle for Wanyi’s evocative storytelling, all set against a moody, head-nodding instrumental backdrop.
Reflecting on the emotional inspirations behind the track, Celine shares “I wrote this song aiming to capture the feeling of spiralling and being lost, as well as the repetitive yet non-linear process of moving on from a past relationship. ‘shadow of you’ is about knowing a relationship is over but being unable to get the person’s essence and voice out of your head. Self-discovery has also been a significant recurring theme in my life these past few years – learning who I am on my own, understanding what I think and feel without the “shadow” of other people’s opinions and judgments, and recognising which beliefs belong to me and which belong to others.”
Listen to the track…
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