Cyanca releases the Official Music Video for her song "PB&J" available now on YouTube. Appearing on her EP "Fast Times," Cyanca's voice grabs your attention from the opening note making you pay attention to every word coming from her. Smooth soulful chords, laid-back drums, and anthemic horns set the soundscape for Cyanca to dance all over the beat with her warm and comforting vocal tones.
Cyanca's own words "damn, this my jammy jam" sums up the single "PB&J" perfectly as this song feels like a conversation with a lost friend or a movie you've seen a thousand times but never gets old. Cyanca gives us a nostalgic neo-soul vibe like the greats Jill Scott and Erykah Badu but puts her own personality and twist on it giving us a new-classic feel in 2022.
Watch "Cyanca "PB&J", Official Music Video Below:
Hailing
from Smithfield, North Carolina, Cyanca grew up learning music in
Church while playing drums, keys, and organ as a youth, and that
experience can be heard and felt in her music today. Marked as a "To Be
Continued" visual we can't wait to see what's next for Cyanca after her
release of "PB&J." Until then be sure to follow Cyanca on Instagram and Twitter, and stream her latest EP "Fast Times."
About Cyanca:
North
Carolina-born neo-soul artist Cyanca has been making waves way ahead of
her forthcoming sophomore EP Fast Times, which will follow up 2017’s
The Isle of Queens and 2019’s I’m Staying Home. In her music, Cyanca
aims to exemplify Blackness, soul, and pay homage to her Southern roots,
and continue to root for Black women. Growing up in Smithfield, North
Carolina, Cyanca attended Johnson Chapel Baptist Church, where she often
played drums, keys, and organ at a young age. Since moving to Charlotte
in 2016, the artist has continued to build on the success of her hit
song “New Phone, Who Dis?” and the excellent I’m Staying Home single
“Patti Mayonnaise.” The former is objectively her most popular hit song
that put her on the national radar and which currently has more than 1.6
million streams on Spotify. In addition, Cyanca has been featured with
adoration in Bitch, Queen City Nerve, and Teen Vogue. Now living between
Charlotte and Atlanta, Cyanca signed with the label Infinite Companion
in 2020 and released her Fast Times EP, on September 10, 2021.
Fast Times EP
https://icrecords.ffm.to/Social Media
Instragram:
@ cyanca.is
Twitter:
@ cyancais
TikTok:
@iamcyanca
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