


Though she’s been playing guitar and writing songs since age 15, it took a cameo on Cee Lo Green's The Lady Killer and a support slot on Prince’s European tour to give Sue deserved momentum. Then last year, Sue released her Bedroom EP with her standout single “You.Belgian chanteuse Selah Sue is one of a few musicians blending genres to create her own. Sue went on to collaborate with artists like Childish Gambino, CeeLo Green, and J Cole. Sue has several features on Persona as well, including some of music’s most genre-bending artists like rapper and singer TOBi.īefore Sue’s most recent project, the artist cut her music teeth with her self-titled debut album.

This record is set for a March 25 release date on Because Music and explores more layers of Sue’s identity. This stunning single will be one of the songs off of the singer/songwriter’s forthcoming third studio album, Persona. But at a party with friends, the effects aren’t pleasant: it’s as if I’d lost all emotions.” “The medicine has a strong stabilizing effect on me, which in normal times, I don’t find it to be a big deal, especially since I need it. “In this song I imagine myself partying on the dancefloor, but apathetic because of the pills, unable to feel anything,” Sue said in a statement. This soundscape of dancefloor leaning pop and R&B adds a level of sophistication to the heavy lyrics of anhedonia. These heavy lyrics are then countered by the song’s disco-infused grooves and Selah’s effervescent vocals.

I wish that I could feel something / But the pills do what they do / I was dancing on the ceiling / Now I can’t feel nothing new, Sue sings on the track. On January 26, Sue dropped her latest single, “Pills,” about the numbing effects antidepressants can have on a person. Belgian pop and soul songstress Selah Sue is getting real about the unglamorous parts of stumbling through life.
