
Ex-Saturday Vanessa White loves ‘90s R&B more than Kanye loves Kanye
11 August 2017, 10:09
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The Line of Best Fit
In our latest Talk The Line podcast, Vanessa White tells us about her obsessions with ’90s R&B.
After leaving British girl-group The Saturdays, Vanessa White has gradually carved out a solo career influenced by the music she fell in love with as a child.
Her recent EP Chapter Two continues to showcase a leftfield, sexually charged R&B sound that’s far from her last band.
You can listen to a companion playlist of all the artists Vanessa and Jen talk about on this week's podcast over on Spotify.
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