dexter’s Looking For “Something Real” On New Garage-Tinged Tune

The South Londoner's had a busy 12 months and it doesn’t look like things are going to slow down any time soon as she presents her latest single.

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South London’s dexter has had a busy 12 months and it doesn’t look like things are going to slow down any time soon as she presents her latest single, “Something Real”.

The singer-songwriter had been building up a healthy buzz for a while—which seemed to start almost as soon as she dropped her first couple tracks (recorded on her phone, by the way)—but when she put out her debut project, I Do Love A Good Sandwich, things really kicked off. She then inked a deal with Corteiz’s RULESTHEWORLD Records, went on tour with Denzel Curry and Fred Again, and put on the first Sandwich Party night—and she’s only just finished her A-levels.

A little different from some of her other tunes, “Something Real” still has that same intimate style in her songwriting and delivery, but Kurisu’s production packs a snappy 2-step beat to give it a little extra punch. An all-too-relatable number about reconciling expectation with reality and the realisation that you might just be better off alone, this may well have you crying in the club.

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