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Taylah’s new single 'Graphic' is a revitalizing RnB Summer song

15 February 2022 - 0 Comments

Taylah is back with another delectably soothing musical morsel. Her brand new single, Graphic is the expressive RnB song we’ve been waiting for, evoking summer road trips and the wafting aroma of a backyard barbeque. The track is produced by Toby Lloyd of Tiny Triumph Recordings (Hollie Smith, Rob Ruha, Shapeshifter). Taylah’s narrative is a refreshingly satirical take on social media’s effect on mental health. This summer tune reveals a more stripped back sound from Taylah portraying a harmonious blend of dreamy RnB flavours and charmingly cadenced vocals.


Taylah says: 
“I’m stepping into my own space with this song. It has a sort of cynicism that I get caught up in, and just drips with attitude. Graphic is one of my favourite songs to sing now.”

Taylah is the motivational, self-loving, aunty-energy you never knew you needed. Her music transcends the NZ pop genre into a realm of soulful riffs and memorable hooks. Her effortless vocals cradle your ears as they are carried along the warm waves of her melodies. When you put all of the elements together, you get an auditory cuddle.

Graphic will be released on March 12, 2022.

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