There's two things I really really love in this world. One is discovering new music and the second is cleaning my house bumping Evelyn Champagne King.
Mona Brea has helped me knock two birds with one song, I mean stone. This new Fred Philp Jr. produced (and co-written) single, Pirate Love, samples the disco classic, Love Come Down from the legendary artist that gave us other hits like Shame and Your Personal Touch. Hailing from Central Jersey, Mona is fairly new to the scene but let's be frank: This song is a bop. Her camp describes her as a neo soul and Erykah Badu influenced crooner that challenges the sound of today's R&B. It's a soulful banger that'll make you dance your way out of the games your summer crush keeps playing. Outside of my living room you can bump this at your end of the summer cookout or any function to be honest. In fact invite your summer jawn to the cookout for one last stroll across the dance floor. You can listen to Pirate Love below and you can also listen on your favorite streaming service here. Check this one out, you won't regret it. We'll keep you up to date with Mona Brea. Remember the name. I need y'all to feel this.
Sep 5, 2018
Listen: Pirate Love - @MonaBrea (prod by @ALLCAPSFRED)
In: Fred Philp Jr., Mona Brea, Pirate Love By: Jonathan C. Ramsey
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Mona Brea,
Pirate Love
Jonathan C. Ramsey
Multimedia Journalist, Founder and Chief Editor of WTM Host of A-Side B-Side Podcast and more. I like to talk about stuff and write it down. Sometimes to a microphone. Either way, I need you to feel this.
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