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Cheyenne Elliott Channels Her Heartbreak Into A Silky, R&B Sound In New Song ‘Sugarcane’

With music eminence in her family, elective R&B/soul artist Cheyenne Elliott makes the following stride in her own inheritance with ‘Sugarcane,’ a sweet and alluring song about giving affection one more attempt.

Sugar is irresistible, however it can’t compare to the force of the subjugating, ensnaring, and all-devouring surge one gets with adoration. That flood – and the danger of conceivably smashing down – lies in the core of “Sugarcane,” the new melody from alt-R&B star Cheyenne Elliott. The track, debuting here at TheMagazineCity, sees trapped in her sentiments as a natural sweetheart has strolled once again into her life (“did you pose every one of the inquiries that you left considering/waiting/pondering”), and keeping in mind that she realizes that she may be freeing herself up to peril (“my watchman is down/would you be able to feel it currently”), it’s a danger she will take (“I’ll take that risk/have one final hit the dance floor with you”).

With a stripped-down creation, “Sugarcane” puts Cheyenne’s voice in the middle spotlight (likewise to how she is the solitary figure in the going with video, coordinated by Tony K and shot in the Las Vegas desert), which permits her to loosen up and pull the audience in. A melody would have been similarly as fruitful with a more resplendent, gaudy creation, yet Cheyenne says that this serene sound was her method of mixing the past with the present. ” ‘Sugarcane’ gives an acoustic R&B vibe–a sound that I really accept is adored in all cases,” Cheyenne imparts to TheMagazineCity. “The glow of the acoustic guitar with the R&B hint is an extraordinary portrayal of myself and what I’ve grown up adoring as long as I can remember.”

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Concerning the flash of motivation that prompted the tune’s creation, Cheyenne tells TheMagazineCity, “We as a whole go through misfortune, change, and advancement. Expressing “Sugarcane” was a soothing encounter… my outlet.”

Saying Cheyenne was destined to be an artist may be putting it mildly. The granddaughter of Dionne Warwick – and a piece of a family that incorporates the late Whitney Houston, Cissy Houston, the late Dee Dee Warwick – grew up with her mom, Lisa Gressett, in New York City. She would make a trip to California to invest energy with her dad, entertainer and musician David Elliott, and the music bug immediately bit this youthful ability. She showed up at age 9, joining her grandma before 10,000 fans during a Coney Island summer show series to sing “That is What Friends Are For.” Her next brush with popularity came when she showed up on The Four, the truth contest that acquainted her gifts with Sean “Diddy” Combs, DJ Khaled, Meghan Trainor, and Fergie.

From that point forward, she’s delivered a front of Sam Smith‘s “Excessively Good At Goodbyes” (which she performed on The Four) and “With You,” a melody whose remix outlined inside the Top 20 on the Billboard Dance Chart. Be that as it may, her heart has consistently had a place with her image of R&B, and she anticipates delivering an EP – with more singles – in the fall. How sweet is that?

Sugarcane” is out at this point.