Rudolph

South London’s genre-blurring dynamo KEYAH/BLU returns with ‘Rudolph’, a festive-inspired, Robyn-influenced club banger all about dancing in your own lane. Following her double single ‘EUSTON / CORRIDORS’, this euphoric, bass-driven track is confident, joyous and unapologetically herself, anchored by a chorus cheekily echoing Robyn with “I keep dancing on my own.” BBC Introducing’s Jess Iszatt raved that every time KEYAH/BLU performs it, the crowd goes off.

Raised on D’Angelo, The Streets, Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill, KEYAH/BLU blends neo-soul, garage, and hip-hop, later drawing inspiration from Frank Ocean, Bon Iver, Kanye West, Tyler, The Creator, Angel Olsen, Fleet Foxes and The Weeknd. She has already earned acclaim from Pitchfork, The Observer, Crack Magazine and COLORS, appeared on the BBC 6 Music B-List, graced the cover of L’Officiel, and shared stages with Jorja Smith, Little Simz, Tirzah, Obongjayar and Yves Tumor.