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Waterfalls
Stooshe
Death Cab For A Cutie
No walls to build around me honey 'Cause you blew my house down Sticks and stones won't put it back up for me And that's where we're at now
Black Heart | Stooshe
(Stooshe)
Official Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpmJzOFhruw
Stooshe are back, with more sass, spirit and confidence than ever! Following on from the resounding return of their taster single ‘Lock Down’ earlier this year, South London trio Stooshe are firmly in the driving seat, ramping things up a couple of notches with the infectious new single ‘Let It Go’.
Prouced by juNGLeboi and Dan Leary, ‘Let It Go’ is a true representation of the epic journey Stooshe have embarked on over the past 18 months, following their two top ten singles ‘Love Me’ and ‘Black Heart’ and top 10 album, ‘London With The Lights On’. The sound is a natural evolution of the group, but remains true to their pop, RnB and soulful beginnings. Alongside their new sound, the musical trio have grown into their own individual and unique image and style. Encompassing their street-style London roots with a sprinkling of elegance, the girls have channelled their boldness, sass and energy for their powerful musical renaissance.
Stooshe comment, “’Let It Go’ is a feel good song that to us represents freedom, Summer vibes and most of all fun times.
It was a written in a writing camp that we had organised to complete the album. Everyone invited that day worked really well together and the vibe was so electric. When we started, the creativity was unreal so the track just flowed. We hope everyone enjoys it just as much as we love performing it.” The video for ‘Let It Go’ is filmed by the turquoise sea on the Italian coast and directed by previous visual collaborator Damien Sandoval. The track is packed with a commandeering vocal and an anthemic, dance undercurrent, that’s set to infiltrate house parties, clubs and festivals, bringing good-time party vibes to the Summer of 2016.
So hit the dance floor with Stooshe and…‘Let It Go’!
Figure, figure there's no working you out whatsoever Only one way I can sum you up altogether You got a black heart
(Black heart - Stooshe)
Rogue. #stooshe #sofarsounds #music #southkensington #london @stooshe (at Astor Hostels)
[48/50] pictures of → Courtney Rumbold
Courtney Rumbold is a biracial Jamaican-British singer in the girl group Stooshe. She was the first member of the group and is the youngest member. Courtney is a lesbian and has spoken about the challenges of coming out in an unsupportive home: her coming out was through a verse in Stooshe’s “Love Me,” and she recounts asking her bandmates to block all of her family members on social media before the song’s debut so they could not lash out at the band. She says she is glad to be a role model for queer youth and that she can stand as proof that life can improve.
[40/50] pictures of → Alexandra Buggs
Alexandra Buggs is the lead singer of British girl group Stooshe. She is of Ghanaian descent, with affiliation to the Ashanti ethnic group; her mother, singer Stephanie Benson, and aunt, Ghanaian celebrity Akosua Agyapong, are granddaughters of legendary Ashanti Queen-Mother Yaa Asantewaa. Alexandra was the second girl scouted for Stooshe by the group’s creators – she was spotted in a Topshop and approached for her beauty. Along with the rest of Stooshe, Alexandra has been nominated for MOBO, BRIT, BBC Music, and World Music Awards.