in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
NATURAL IS OUT NOW ON ALL PLATFORMS! IF YOU LIKE IT, COME TO THE RELEASE SHOW 5/18!!
Overwhelmed and in awe that this is finally out thereâŚ. So many people to thank.
First off sweeetbbyj , my beautiful co producer/engineer/genius. Our collaboration is magic. This record is a pure distillation of that â¨â¨â¨
My creative director and love of my L, Machel Ross : you made it all come to life. Not to mention youâre the reason I wrote this in the first place đĽšđ𼰠thank you for literally everything. You are the glue that holds Softee together.
All the incredible musicians that contributed to the album: Jordan Webb + Namir Blade : Fix It is my favorite track, and itâs because of you both. Iâm so in awe of yâall as artists and itâs amazing to have you on the record. đđ Wayne Tucker - your trumpet is godly, youâre a beastttt, David Linard your keys on U + Me make me shiver with delight, youâre one of a kind amazing ilysm, Chanceyland : your guitar/bass on so many of these tracks took them from good to great. Your talent is unbelievable and youâre an A1 human đđđ
Nick Passarelli my angel patron saint manager who has kept me sane and been an ANCHOR and a beacon of light through this whole process. Sincerely, youâre the absolute best.
And last but DEFINITELY not least, Jeanette Wall , Bianca Bafitis, Laura Mikolajczak, Christof Ellinghaus, Severin Most, Krista Schmidt and truly everyone at âŞ@CitySlang⏠who believed in me and this album from the JUMP and have been guiding, supporting, and nourishing the vision. Yâall are the best people in this industry as far as Iâm concerned. đđ
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Softee's new album "Natural" is out now on City Slang!
Softeeâs take on getting through life is poetically summed up by her own words: âfeeling the anxiety but sort of dancing wildly through it.â Nina Grollmanâs moniker, Softee, isnât just a sardonic nod to the thrifty, soft-serve giant, itâs an earnest - sometimes painfully so - descriptor of the Brooklyn based artistâs approach to love and music. Her work is a kaleidoscopic exploration of wrought emotion, tinged with influences as sundry as Robyn, Janet Jackson, and the pure, unfettered melodrama of 80s pop. But whether sheâs wrestling through a heartbreak, or making sense of her sexuality, Softee weaves her anxiety and unrest into urgently joyful, angsty queer pop. Her song âCrush,â featured on the 2022 Queer as Folk reboot, was described by Rolling Stone as âa swooning synth-pop gem that opens up at the bridge with a stream of strings that give the song a vintage disco feel, like glittery teardrops hitting the dance floorâ).