Shauna Shadae Takes Inspiration From Legends For New Song "Kiss Me"

Soft neo-soul with a touch of bashment.

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After first working with them on her first single "Mi Like", Shauna Shadae has teamed up with production titan Penhouse for her latest single "Kiss Me". Including references to Sade's "Is It A Crime" and Lauryn Hill's "Killing Me Softly", the sultry neo-soul vibes connect perfectly with Shauna's vocals (as well as the patois-tinged verse she delivers in the second verse) to create a sound that is all her own.

Speaking about the track, she told Complex: "I made 'Kiss Me' with the intention for it to resonate with people who are in relationships, encouraging forgiveness and making it sound light-hearted and fun. Stating that 'we made it through, now we're here', is me showing people that arguments are normal, brings you closer, and are essentially worth it."

The audio will be available on all platforms from April 15, but until then, you can enjoy the video above.

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