I've been following Gemma Fassie for a while and she is proving to a pretty versatile artist. Her previous releases this year are nothing like 'Got That Too'. It is interesting to see her explore a more warmer, poetic, instrumental brand of R&B. I think she does a good job matching the vibe of the production and with the production having a variety of things going on at different parts of the song, it allowed her to play with her flows a bit mopre than I've heard from her previously. I think the one thing that I was particularly impressed with was her willingness to add a lot more backing vocals. It makes the song feel more full and adds to the atmosphere of the track. With her having executed a number of different styles within R&B, I'm curious to see what else she has in store for us. Stream 'Got That Too' below.
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