Emerging
Christchurch act
Vallé has released his debut single
Love Me - an
effortlessly cool and understated groove, which blends rap and RnB influences
with warm melodies and a strong narrative.
Love Me is
a personal song, which draws on the experiences of Vallé (AKA Enjalas Jenkinson), as
well as his observations of the age-old battle with self-love and
identity.
“This song is about unpacking the pain as opposed to telling the world how to
‘fix themselves’,” he explains.
“I believe the fixing sometimes happens unintentionally, as we open up and
become vulnerable. This is what I aimed to do by creating this song.”
The single is accompanied by a powerful video directed and shot by James Murray.
WATCH
THE VIDEO FOR LOVE ME HERE
The dark lighting sets the
mood, and with a blacked-out backdrop, the camera circles Vallé, who stands
stark and alone under the spotlight. It flicks backwards and forwards
between Vallé and
a lone dancer.
“We wanted to create an environment of solitude; being alone,” says Jenkinson.
“The song isn’t about hype, paper chasing, fame or success. It’s about why you
are, and how you are alone, when all the noise is gone.”
“I loved working with James on the video. The dude is a creative genius. He
truly brought the song to a whole other level of life.”
Jenkinson began
writing poetry and songs when he was around 10 years old. He wrote and recorded
his first rap song when he was only 13.
He went on to release a string of singles and records under the moniker Enjalas, fast
establishing a reputation on the local scene as a force to be reckoned with and
opening for acts such as
JessB, UnchainedXL and
Smashproof.
Love Me was
co-produced with 10A (Tenei
Kesha) and recorded in 10A’s home studio in St Albans.
It’s a bold entrance for Vallé and
showcases what’s still to come from the Kiwi artist.
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