Video: Steve Lacy, ‘Sunshine’ (feat. Fousheé)
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Steve Lacy and guest vocalist Fousheé are suspended in air in director Rubberband’s video for Lacy’s new single “Sunshine” — appropriate since the 24-year-old singer-songwriter-producer seems to soar to new heights with each release.
It’s a song that’s simply so smooth that satin is going in for a makeover. It’s also the latest single from Lacy’s sophomore album, “Gemini Rights,” out Friday. Full of shifts in styles and moods, the album is the follow-up to his Grammy-nominated 2019 debut album, “Apollo XXI.”
“Sunshine” follows the release of singles “Bad Habit,” a ’60s-styled pop-funk jam (there’s some Stevie Wonder at work here), and “Mercury,” which detours into bossa nova and ’70s-era funk.
The album — produced, written and played almost entirely by Lacy — is coming out via RCA.
||| Watch: The video for “Sunshine”
||| Also: Watch the videos for “Bad Habit” and “Mercury”
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