
Qveen Herby impresses on the regally strutting "Sade In The 90s"
Unassuming by day under real name Amy Renee Noonan is looking like she's gonna make quite an impression as a singer/rapper with the attitude-filled moniker of Qveen Herby.
"Sade In The 90s" finds Qveen Herby channeling some Love Deluxe spirit and delivering sass and sex appeal by the truckload.
Switching between smooth R&B vocals and sharp raps, "Sade In The 90s" has some memorable lines furnished over 808s and rocksteady beats. You might be singing "orange soda / Deepak Chopra" and "sex on the sofa / that's my yoga" from now until next week.
"This record is a mood and a lifestyle inspired by the effortless glamour of Sade," says Qveen Herby. "True power comes from letting go and enjoying the ride."
It's hard to combine humour with both attitude and musical chops, but Qveen Herby somehow manages to pull it off on this playfully lust-filled gem.
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