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Lydia Kitto shines on "Concrete Moonlight"

  • August 31, 2016
  • McKenzii Webster
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Lydia Kitto is a star on the rise. The Essex vocalist takes her influences of jazz, soul, and hip-hop and makes them her own, and has released her new single "Concrete Moonlight".

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"Concrete Moonlight" is a smooth jazz, soul-infused track produced by Peter Anderson. It also features a trumpet solo by David Mather, which can be found near the end. Kitto's vocals are silky smooth, as if effortless, and are truly captivating. You will definitely get Jill Scott and Marsha Ambrosius vibes.

"Concrete Moonlight" is the perfect soundtrack for those relaxing weekend moments with that special someone or even if you're riding solo. You will definitely be hearing more from Lydia Kitto.

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