PSA Peyton
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
23.07.2021
Album including Album cover
- 1 What Did I Do 02:52
- 2 Let It Flow 03:27
- 3 Haters 02:52
- 4 Ppl Say 02:33
- 5 IRLMB 01:30
- 6 Vicky's Interlude 02:03
- 7 Big Flexer 01:51
- 8 Don't U Wanna Fly 03:22
- 9 Tad Bit 02:42
- 10 It's Been So Long 02:37
- 11 Perfect Peach 03:04
- 12 Pure Imagination 02:35
Info for PSA
In 2019, she released her debut Stones Throw EP Reach Out. Now, she is ready to make her PSA to the world. Across the album’s 12 tracks, Peyton collaborated with several producers to bring her vision to life.
Peyton previously collaborated with Steve Lacy of The Internet for the single “Verbs”. Peyton’s track “Sweet Honey” was featured on Issa Rae’s hit HBO series Insecure.
“The record combines raw emotion along with Peyton’s childlike nature to tell her life story in vivid colour,” shares Stones Throw.
PSA features contributions from rapper Brice Blanco and Ian McGilber, along with a cameo from Peyton’s grandmother Glenda Rollins in the first video.
Peyton
Peyton
Houston-based 21-year-old singer-songwriter, Peyton, has signed with iconic label Stones Throw Records, alongside the release of her first single "to spare." The song is an R&B love note that recalls 90s-era Brandy, TLC and SWV ballads backed by a nostalgic beat, produced by ASADVS.
Born in Missouri City, Texas and raised in Houston, Peyton grew up shy but her love for music always overpowered her social anxiety. She pulls from those experiences when writing now, detailing often unrequited attempts to connect to those around her. Peyton has always felt a close connection to her hometown, especially Third Ward. She is a classically trained vocalist and violinist. Her late grandmother Theola Booker was a formative inspiration of hers who not only composed and arranged music for renowned gospel musician Reverend James Cleveland, winning a Grammy nomination for her work behind the scenes but also taught piano for decades at Peyton's elementary school (and counted the young Beyoncé Knowles among her students). Some of her other early influences include Amel Larrieux, Erykah Badu, The Neptunes/N.E.R.D., Prince and Kanye West, sonically woven throughout her catalog.
Peyton is young but she has already started to make a name for herself in the music scene, collaborating with Steve Lacy from The Internet on her song, "Verbs" and opening for The Internet and SALES. In 2018 two of her songs, "Sweet Honey" and "Lifeline" were featured in episodes of HBO's Insecure, as well as on the soundtrack for the series.
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