South London-born, British-Caribbean singer-songwriter Adannay delivers their social-politically charged single "Misleading Is The Medicine", which sees them teaming up with producer DoomCannon and together they create the perfect response to the current political climate in the UK. Bolstered by the rich anthemic and soulful backdrop, Adannay's soul-stirring vocals take precedence as they tackle various issues ranging from anti-immigrant and transphobic rhetoric from politicians, the numerous political scandals and shortcomings of the current government post-COVID-19. Adannay doesn't mince words and reminds us to open our eyes and stay sharp with lines like "But sometimes they are Blue lies
Poisoned just from listening(Poison Poison)/I can feel it on my skin/A nation breaking down".
The singer adds that the song is "a call for accountability and an anthem for those often marginalized by institutions of power. I believe in the power of music to spark change…"
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