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A warming vocal broth is mingled smoothly together from Sway DaSafo’s own slight reggae leaning touch, along with a glidingly provocative femme backing touch akin to the impact that Mutya Buena has oft conjured up, to be topped off with LEMAR’s soulful nudge.
Through ‘Saturday Night Hustle’, Sway highlights the lightening up of his hip-hop edge in favour of an R N’ B atmospheric build, with help from a slow turning percussive based back-drop.
It allows the vocal tapestry to maximise its calming yet seductive impact. This North Londoner looks set to open a broader range of ears with what is, given his background, a bold foray.