A new singer-songwriter with a gritty and soulful hip-hop edge has sprung up from London’s East End in the form of Aleisha Lee, or A.L.
Last year, Aleisha’s releases won national and regional radio play and a decent amount of other press coverage. Her latest single TBYB was premiered by Ace on BBC 1XTra on 30th April 2015.
Having worked with artists such as Ghetts, Lethal B and Scratcha DVA, Aleisha has earned peer respect as well a growing legion of fans.
Performed
Aleisha has performed at The Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Arena and The Jazz Cafe and also in Austria, Istanbul and Barcelona.
American singer-songwriter, dancer and actor Ginuwine, plus Calvin Richardson and Jesse Boykins III are among current top acts who have enjoyed Aleisha’s support in recordings and live performances.
Fans anywhere can expect Aleisha’s confident, charismatic and outgoing style coupled with her energetic and enchanting performances.
Infuse
After the success of the release of A.L vs J. Dilla – The LB EP, Aleisha has released her latest body of work titled ‘Two 0 1 5’, which will infuse energy into UK sound and place Aleisha amongst the UK’s leading female artists.
‘Two 0 1 5’ is an 8 track EP showcasing futuristic soul, which is a fusion of Aleisha Lee’s musical influences: grime, R&B, house, soul and hip hop. ‘Two 0 1 5’ went on sale on 5th May 2015.
Musical Influences
The first single release from the EP is titled ‘TBYB’ which is produced by Dot Inc and has recently been released on iTunes and Soundcloud. The track was written by Aleisha and is a perfect blend of all her musical influences.
Aleisha’s existing fans have already stated in comments below her tracks that she is massively under-rated and one to watch.
‘TBYB’ is available on iTunes.
Here is the video on YouTube:
You may also like these Niche Music Drops
-
Inspired by Legends, ‘Archangel Royal’ Carves His Path in Gothic Metal With Captivating New Single ‘Season of The VVitch’
-
“Relive Your Teen Romance with Brandon C.W. Johnson’s ‘Back to Seventeen’
-
Nevan Castañeda’s Heartfelt Single “It Should’ve Been Us” Set to Release on July 14, 2024
-
Feel the Warmth of Angelcreatives’ New ‘Hello Anthem’
-
Celebrating Rugby’s Camaraderie: ‘Let Us Sing’ by Jenny and James with Julie and the Roundabout Singers off Philip Myburgh’s brainchild “The Dance of the Footnote”