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Lifeline


Throwing her hat into the ring with a brand new, five track EP, Denicia Hamilton's first album release, Lifeline, showcases her talent for blending classic R&B with modern pop sensibility.


Consisting of five tracks, Lifeline runs 17 minutes and 23 seconds -- an easy addition to fit into your daily listening. The song listing is as follows: "Mirage", "Heartbreak Melody", "Lifeline" featuring Mil Chamberlainn, "War", and "More Than You Deserve". "Mirage" starts off the EP strong by utilizing simple piano underscoring and minimal electronic production in order to let Hamilton's vocals truly shine. Adding some heat and a stronger R&B beat, "Heartbeat Melody" excels when it comes to percussion and groove, leading the listener through the uphill start to the album arc. In terms of progression, Denicia Hamilton crafted a strong journey full of highs and lows with only five tracks. "Lifeline" takes the incline to a new height, including a solid feature by Mil Chamberlainn. The beat is hard hitting and grounded without overshadowing the vocals, adding a compelling intensity. On what feels like a descent in percussive weight, but matching energy, "War" maintains the heat while introducing a new uninhibited and chill perspective. It is as if Hamilton has focused in on centering her own worth and creates a shift in the conversation style to reflect that. In a finale that effectively combines Denicia Hamilton's strengths, "More Than You Deserve" ties together the electronic production of today's pop hits with a steady R&B vibe. Hamilton's vocals sound effortless while performing complicated syncopations and riffs, serving as the cherry on top of a well balanced last track. Overall, Lifeline introduces Denicia Hamilton as a promising new R&B artist, exemplifying power and grace simultaneously.


Check out Lifeline by Denicia Hamilton on Spotify and Apple Music.


Keep up with Denicia Hamilton:

Instagram: @deniciahamilton

Twitter: @_RoyalDiva_

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