Leigh-Anne – announces her debut EP ‘No Hard Feelings’ out end of this month

 Leigh-Anne announces her debut EP ‘No Hard Feelings’ out 31st May via Warner Records UK.

Written alongside Khris Riddick (SZA, Ariana Grande), Danja (Britney Spears, MIA, Mariah Carey) and Tayla Parx (Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Normani) amongst others, Leigh-Anne’s debut EP ‘No Hard Feelings’ is a captivating exploration of love. Skillfully blending her Bajan and Jamaican roots with contemporary R&B influences, this 5-track EP highlights various chapters of love and relationships featuring recently released ‘Forbidden Fruit’ a sultry reggae-infused song and ‘Stealin’ Love’, a raw heartfelt R&B cut that explores the darker side of love. Speaking on ‘No Hard Feelings’, Leigh-Anne said: “I’ve been writing & recording so much working on my album but while making it, I’ve made a collection of songs that fit together in their own world.” 

Next month Leigh-Anne plays an intimate headline show which sold out in seconds. This debut solo show will be one of the first chances for fans to hear Leigh-Anne’s new music live.

No Hard Feelings Artwork Photo credit – Adama Jalloh

No Hard Feelings Tracklist
Stealin Love
Forbidden Fruit 
OMG 
Anticipate 
I’ll Still Be Here

As a solo artist, Leigh-Anne has quickly amassed over 65M+ global streams, earnt two UK top 40 singles and graced the cover of countless publications including Rolling Stone UK, Glamour and Tush. Experimenting with new sounds, ‘Don’t Say Love’ and ‘My Love’ have so far seen Leigh-Anne embrace genres such as Garage and Afrobeats. ‘Stealin Love’ showed a more raw and honest side of Leigh-Anne as she explored the darker sides to love, while ‘Forbidden Fruit’ is a passionate and sultry banger which sees Leigh-Anne surrendering to temptation. ‘Stealin Love’ and ‘Forbidden Fruit’ are the first taste of an upcoming collection of songs that perfectly showcases Leigh-Anne’s artistry and sonic direction as an artist.

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Photo credit – Lou Jasmine

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