REYSHA RAMI With Her Staggering Track “Technicolor”

Introducing REYSHA RAMI mysterious and elusive, she is a true force of nature. REYSHA often describes her soundscape as being a cinematic experience, with each track existing in a new world where all her influences intersect from the classical Carnatic music she grew up listening to, to the Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, and Soul she later discovered. REYSHA possesses the unique ability to pull you into her world with her sensual charm her greatest weapon while remaining playful and upbeat. REYSHA RAMI is a recording artist based out of Los Angeles. Born and raised in Minnesota, REYSHA began her solo musical journey in 2016, eventually moving to Los Angeles in 2019. Growing up, she always gravitated toward Pop and R&B music, drawing inspiration from the likes of Justin Timberlake, Labrinth, Beyonce, and Kimbra. Her sound combines elements from the golden age of mid-2000s pop and seamlessly blends it with modern sensibilities. When it comes to writing, REYSHA pulls inspiration from observation in everyday experiences such as breakups, honeymoon phases, relapses, loss, mental health, and everything in between. With her debut EP on the horizon, REYSHA hopes that listeners will connect with, dance to, and revisit her melody-driven tunes. Following the release of her newest single “Technicolor”, she projects a stunning sound that will certainly captivate your ears. Starting with bright instrumentation leading onto her full and intoxicating vocals she completes the song entirely. Explaining the track a bit further it’s an uptempo, anthemic, and exciting ode to thriving in the excitement of a new infatuation. To the vocals and production, this single will surely have you dancing and singing along to the lyrics. Being just great for a drive during sunset or jamming out with some friends. Go stream “Technicolor”.

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