Deb Never and Love Spells find sonic harmony with “Dope Sick”, the latest single from the ‘See You Next Year 2’ compilation album releasing on April 5, 2024.
Emerging from the eclectic landscape of genre-bending music, Deb Never and Love Spells unleash their latest single “Dope Sick“, the third installment from their collaborative project ‘See You Next Year 2′.
With Deb Never’s boundary-pushing vocals and Love Spells’ seamless fusion of indie and R&B vibes, “Dope Sick” takes listeners on a journey through a sonic landscape rich with string and drum-heavy arrangements, leaning towards rock influences.
Crafted amidst the creative energy of Rick Rubin’s famed Shangri-La studio, “Dope Sick” captivates with its soulful delivery and mesmerizing melodies.
The track’s dynamic instrumentation, coupled with Deb Never’s emotive vocals, showcases a fresh and innovative approach to contemporary music.
As the anticipation for ‘See You Next Year 2’ continues to build, “Dope Sick” serves as a testament to the collaborative spirit driving the project forward.
Scheduled for release on April 5, 2024, the album promises to push boundaries and redefine the musical landscape with contributions from a diverse array of artists.
‘See You Next Year 2‘ Artist Class:
Kenny Mason
Paris Texas
Monte Booker
skaiwater
King Isis
Binki
Billy Lemos
AG Club
ICECOLDBISHOP
Deb Never
Chase Plato
Love Spells
Hamond
Junior Varsity
‘See You Next Year 2’ is an eccentric compilation album of hip-hop, alternative, and indie music, featuring Kenny Mason, Paris Texas, Monte Booker, and other buzzing artists to watch.
Lead single, “Big Bank” has received critical praise from many major media publications and tastemakers.
The album is set to be released by Pigeons & Planes and indie label Big.Ass.Kids via Warner Music Group’s ADA Worldwide.
It follows ‘See You Next Year 1’ which was executive produced by Mike Dean, featuring Teezo Touchdown and Fana Hues who both went on to have breakout years in 2023.
‘SYNY 1’ received considerable coverage from many major notable publications.
‘See You Next Year’ is an annual emerging artist discovery platform and multi-tiered campaign created by Pigeons & Planes and Big.Ass.Kids.
‘See You Next Year’ champions the selected artists through the next phase of their careers by sharing storytelling, live performance moments, exclusive content and editorial support throughout the campaign.
Fans will get a behind-the-scenes look at the Shangri-La recording sessions for ‘SYNY 2’ through video, editorial, and social content over the next months.
About Deb Never:
Deb Never has proved one of Gen Z’s most unique talents.
Born to Korean parents in the Pacific Northwest, she first earned her stripes in local grunge bands, before forging her own path – and sound – when relocating to Los Angeles.
Early releases like the ‘House on Wheels’ EP soon saw Deb land formidable co-signs from her peers, with Never opening for the likes of Tommy Genesis and Dominic Fike.
Her success grew, and so did her list of collaborators (Kenny Beats, Brockhampton) as well as those who took on as a supporting act (Omar Apollo, slowthai).
When lockdowns struck in 2020, Never further honed her songwriting craft, which led to two projects: ‘Intermission’, made in support of frontline healthcare workers, and ‘Where Have All The Flowers Gone?’ (2021), featuring tracks made with Michael Percy (Snoh Aalegra, Joy Crookes) and Jam City (Olivia Rodrigo, Kelela, Troye Sivan).
The latter, with its accompanying short film, displays Never’s talent for visuals, which spills over into the fashion worlds with campaigns for Calvin Klein, Ganni, Burberry, and Givenchy.
With these co-signs and accolades, Deb Never stands one of today’s most cultured and compelling stars, always leading where others will follow.
About Love Spells:
Love Spells is the mystic lovechild of 19-year old singer-songwriter Sir Taegen C’aion Harris.
Born and raised in Houston, TX, Harris marries ethereal vocals, delicate percussion, and soothing guitar riffs into a dreamy & nostalgic fusion of indie rock, psychedelia, and dream pop.
Love Spells is defined by passionate romanticism, his songs revolving around themes of love, intimacy, and heartbreak.
A child of the internet age, Harris finds solace in the simplicity of writing and recording music alone in his bedroom.