TS GRAYE DIVES INTO THE FRAGILITY OF LOVE WITH BRAND NEW SINGLE ‘SOMEONE ELSE’
TS Graye, the emerging voice in alt-R&B, returns with compelling new effort, ‘Someone Else’. Known for her introspective lyricism and captivating sound, TS Graye offers listeners an unfiltered look at the complexities of relationships whilst delving into the delicate balance between love, lust and loyalty. Listen [HERE].
TS Graye’s growing musical roster showcases a sophisticated evolution from a YouTube sensation to a fully-fledged pop artist unafraid to tackle complex emotional landscapes. The brand new single explores both the vulnerability and power in our words as we navigate the fragility of a relationship. Graye’s ability to capture these moments has solidified her place as one of the UK’s most distinctive young voices.
Of the new single, Graye says, “The song is about how we can become complacent in relationships, and the danger that accompanies that complacency. Even the strongest of relationships in reality are a house of cards, because all it takes is a few words for that house of cards to come crashing down.”
TS Graye’s journey from recording on her mother’s phone in the small town of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, to receiving support from key tastemakers such as BBC Radio 1, Apple Music, Notion, The Line of Best Fit, and Complex, is a testament to her talent and determination. Starting with her breakout single ‘MY2’ in 2018, Graye quickly captivated listeners and has since released her debut EP Graye Area and the reflective All For Love, both of which have garnered critical acclaim and a steadily growing fan base.
The ‘Someone Else’ release follows Graye’s recent single, ‘Mother’s Genes,’ a heartfelt homage to maternal love and support. ‘Mother’s Genes’ provided the first glimpse into her forthcoming EP, ‘All For Love’, which promises to be her most vulnerable and profound project to date. Graye’s music, heavily influenced by the likes of Lana Del Rey and Frank Sinatra, is a blend of soulful vocals and emotional expression, drawing from her personal experiences and upbringing.
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