South London’s Azul Kechi is carving out her lane in neo-soul and R&B, and her latest single, "Nada Más Solo," solidifies her place as one to watch. The track, a bold fusion of pop, jazz, and soul, serves as a powerful statement of artistic independence ahead of her debut album, Celestial Love, due March 14th.
With influences like Amy Winehouse, Betty Davis, and Lauryn Hill, Azul delivers a signature blend of live instrumentation and a smoky, half-sung, half-rapped vocal style. "Nada Más Solo"—which translates to ‘Nothing more, solo’—is a declaration of self-ownership, urging artists to trust their instincts rather than conform. “‘Nada Más Solo’ or ‘Nothing more, solo’ is a song about navigating your individuality—letting go, and fully owning who you are. It’s about embracing who you are and being different without caring what people think or trying to conform to others’ standards,” Azul explains.
The single opens with warm, intricate guitar riffs before unfolding into a rich, layered arrangement of soulful keys and pulsating rhythms. Azul’s emotive vocals glide effortlessly over the production, capturing the essence of resilience and self-assurance. The song’s infectious groove and empowering lyrics make it both a personal anthem and an invitation for listeners to embrace their individuality.
Her rise has been steady yet striking, drawing the attention of industry heavyweight Keith Cooper, who has nurtured genre-defying talent for decades. With support from BBC Radio 6 Music, Jazz FM, and key Spotify playlists, Azul’s momentum is undeniable. Celestial Love promises to be a defining moment—an unapologetic embrace of individuality, just like "Nada Más Solo" itself.