Lila Iké has been on our radar for quite some time! The Reggae singer recently released her first EP The ExPerience via RCA Records in conjunction with Six Course Records and In.Digg.Nation Collective. The 7-song EP features songs previously released like “Second Chance,” a romantic plea to her ex floating on a revitalized version of Dennis Brown’s 1985 “Promised Land” reggae riddim, reinvented by producer Alfred Simpson.
The soulfulness of Lila’s voice allows listeners the feel the lyrics as she sings over melodic riddims, while complimenting every note. Listen to the EP from beginning to end, it gives a great perspective on Lila’s range vocally and lyrically. Opening with “Where I’m Coming From,” where she reflects on her journey thus far over a trap-inspired beat produced by Kasadie “Caspa” Jones. “Solitude” is the perfect reflection of taking some time for self-care. Recently released “I Spy” produced by Izy Beatz is about a first-time attraction with a rude gyal vibe. In “Stars Align” she sings about a love connection falling into place at the right time. “Forget Me” is a break up to make up love song, dealing with the complexities of relationship challenges. The bass riddled love song about a lover leaving, with the last plee to give a relationship a “Second Chance” reminiscing on good times. The ExPerience ends with the inspirational and motivational “Thy Will,” where Lila DJs about Jah’s will for life and encouraging black people to be proud and take pride in every move.
Lila Iké says her debut EP “is an experience of me, showing my versatility and the different tones, values and vibes of a woman. This is a mixture of songs influenced by reggae, but it does not define the sound. Joining Lila Iké on her anticipated EP The ExPerience is a cast of Jamaica’s most in-demand producers. Phillip “Winta” James, known for his work with Protoje, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and Mortimer, produced “Forget Me” and “Stars Align” (along with Lamont “Monty” Savory). A trio of the island’s most promising young beatmakers, Ziah x JLL x Iotosh, are responsible for “Solitude.” Also, behind the boards is GRAMMY-nominated artist Protoje, who executive produced The ExPerience with Lila Iké, and is credited for crafting the sound of “Thy Will,” which is influenced by Sly and Robbie’s “More Baltimore.”
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