Premiere: S4U's 'Breathe' is a sweet and woozy r'n'b jam
Another fresh cut from a group that's really got people talking
S4U's music is fresh, contemporary r'n'b with the cutting attitude of the '90s. They've not long been about, but the material they have released has led people to naming them as one of the best groups to emerge this year.
The 'Brazil' EP put the hype train into motion. Seductive vocals sit atop a devilish, icy instrumental on 'One Key' and 'Twice', the London-based collective's debut single, carries that vintage boom-bap vibe suitable for cruising through California in a lowrider.
As if their connection to r'n'b of the past wasn't strong enough already, their latest track 'Breathe' is a cover of Sean Paul and Blu Cantrell's classic. We're all over this version, spearheaded by lo-fi clapping drums and woozy vocals that sweetly whistle their way through.
Listen to the exclusive below.
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