Since the release of Carlitta Durand's "Doug and Patty" EP, the N.C. Central University alum keeps the music tradition alive with "Nostalgic Nights," released on Christmas Eve.
While "Doug and Patty's" production had an eclectic and hip-hop feel, "Nostalgic Nights" brings more soul and R&B.
The intro, "Nostalgic Nights," and "Forest Gump" and "Sweet July" show the artist at her best with a melodic, soul-tinted sound.
The record also takes the artist down an emotional ride down memory lane — hence the name.
"It's like reminiscing on a part of your life. There are some parts you've enjoyed and there are others you wish you could forget," said Durand.
While delving into a more soulful sound, the artist remains loyal to her hip-hop listeners.
In contrast to the solo-produced "Doug & Patty," Durand hooked up with NCCU business marketing senior Jay Sentine, who produced jazzy, boom bap tracks for "Nostalgic Nights."
Sentine produced three tracks on the new album: "iCarli," "23rd Floor," and "Occupied."
"iCarli" places looped horns over a ‘90s hip-hop beat, while "23rd floor" and "Occupied" scream out neo soul intertwined with MPC drums.
"Miss Durand's voice is straight soul," said Sentine.
"She has soulful, relaxed vocals that could calm down just about anything."
The grind for Durand never seems to cease. This Friday, the songstress will perform at The Pour House in Raleigh.
It's $6 dollars in advance, and $9 at the door. The performance starts at 9 p.m.
"To be an upcoming singer in this industry is like trying to keep your head above water," said Durand.
"If you sink, people won't see you."
"Nostalgic Nights" is available for free via OkayPlayer.com.































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