![]() Later on, she briefly considered attending an arts school. As a seven-year-old, she would sing along to classic R&B tracks by singers like Faith Evans as her cousin was practicing DJing. and 112’s “Only You” remix in the car with her dad. ![]() She spent her free time watching all the music videos she could, and was inspired by artists like Missy Elliot and Tamia she dates her earliest childhood memory with music to listening to Notorious B.I.G. “And a part of me just didn’t want to take the risk of failure, basically.” “Part of me did not believe that I could do it,” says Wrice, 26. With the help of her A&R, Eddie Fourcell, and executive producer D’Mile, who is known for his previous work with Janet Jackson and Mary J, Blige, Wrice was able to craft an album that reflects her recent heartbreak and relationships, from the uplifting intro “Chandler,” to the feel-good dance record featuring Freddie Gibbs “On One,” to the prototypical hip-hop soul tune “Westside Gunn’s Interlude.”įor Wrice, this album has been years in the making, and she’s jumped over countless hurdles of faith to trust in doing what she loves most. The Southern California singer’s debut album draws on the classic R&B of the late Nineties and early 2000s, showing the range that fans of the genre were accustomed to seeing from artists like Aaliyah, Brandy, and Mariah Carey, and combines that sound with modern songwriting and guest appearances from some of today’s rising artists. ![]() Joyce Wrice’s Overgrown resembles a fresh breath of air that we all needed to take in 2021.
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