Stream: NoMBe, ‘Drama’ (feat. Big Data)
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NoMBe’s debut album is all about the ladies. But not just the ladies of romantic interests. It’s about a broader love the electro-soul sensation, born Noah McBeth, feels toward all the women in his life, from his godmother (Chaka Khan) to his crushes to his mother. NoMBe describes his long-awaited debut album, “They Might’ve Even Loved Me” (out March 23) as a tribute to femininity, honoring female wisdom, power and knowledge.
NoMBe delivered the news this week along with the supple, soulful single “Drama,” a playful track about how love often overflows with it. The song bounds along on beats and production courtesy of Big Data but with tickle of electric guitar that scratches the rocker itch. And puts the fun in funky.
He’ll be touring this spring, with an all-female backing band.
||| Stream: “Drama”
||| Live: NoMBe headlines the Troubadour on May 16. Tickets.
||| Previously: “Young Hearts”
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