
Liv Dawson unveils sleek R&B number "Hush" produced with Jimmy Napes
UK singer/songwriter Liv Dawson has shared "Hush", a velvety sprig of synth-led R&B-pop.
Dawson's new track is the latest in a string of slick, addictive R&B gems, and follows the likes of HONNE-produced tune "Painkiller", "Open Your Eyes", "Still", "Searching", and "Reflection".
Juddering electronics, clicking percussion, and smooth bass wobs provide the backdrop for Dawson's flawless vocal display - once again her voice is the centrepiece, and you can't take your ears off it (especially during the chorus).
"I wrote 'Hush’ with my long term friend and collaborator Jimmy Napes, who also produced it," Dawson tells Complex. "He's been busy most of this year with Sam Smith so we’ve not worked together much recently, but we managed to get a day in the studio together a few weeks ago and came up with 'Hush' straight away. It's such a great vibe and leans on my love for R&B, especially the vocals hooks, and lyrically it's about a moment between two people, when you come together but want to keep it on the down low, and that feeling of having a secret together."
Dawson plays our new music showcase The Five Day Forecast in January, headlining a night also featuring Grace Carter and Girlhood. Find out the full lineup and how to get tickets.
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