
Memeb are the homies and they make incredible music. Memeb ‘Thousand Words’ (Ft Kaleem Taylor) He’s a talented producer, performer, writer and singer and this album is exactly what R&B should sound like in 2015. JMSN is incredible, I couldn’t single one track out. The church bells create a story telling vibe over hard drums. I’ve been a fan of Tek’s for a while, and he absolutely smashed his remix of ‘Benjamins’ for us. This is that late night driving through the city music. I love the MJ type adlibs he hits on this track. Su Na’s chords give it all the right feels.Ĭanada has been killing it for the last few years, and Roy Woods fits perfectly on the OVO roster.

The production is very minimal, breaking down to almost acapella at one point. I love the original, but he took it to a place that exceeds it.

Su na who is part of the Flow-Fi family delivered the goods on this remix. GXNXVS really shows of his versatility on this one, allowing Nico just the right amount of space to show us his amazing flows and melodies.

Nico Ghost is a good friend of ours, and he’s been around a lot of our sessions over the last year. Since the duo’s progressive and futuristic take on classic R&B is refreshing and captivating the world right now (‘Sober’ was in the Top 5 most hyped tracks on Spotify) – we thought it’d make sense to ask them what other material influences them both.Īlthough these answers are from CVIRO, we’re assured that GXNXVS was consulted during the process. Collaborations are a great way to keep things fresh, especially when the colab is formed between two already fresh as hell.Īfter the magical ‘Benjamins’, Gold Coast vocalist CVIRO and fellow GC producer GXNXVS have teamed up again for another hugely catchy and fresh (must be our word of the day) single! On sober, CVIRO’s entrancing vocals connect with GXNXVS’ synth driven melodies in a truly powerful way – creating a unique and hazy sound.
