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Buzzy West Londoner Jordan Nash has announced the details of his debut EP, ‘Sixty Four’

  • Stephen Ackroyd
  • October 7, 2021

Buzzy 24-year-old West Londoner Jordan Nash has announced the details of his debut EP.

Titled ‘Sixty Four’, it’s set to arrive on 3rd November, and is previewed by a new single ‘Hillside’.

Following up on debut cut ‘Nightmares’, he explains: “I wrote ‘Hillside’ to show spontaneity – it’s my take on rap. I reference almost everything I was experiencing at that moment in time, and a lot of the time I spent in my studio by myself wishing I was in the Hollywood Hills just soaking up the sun. I also wanted to play with the emotions of the song by writing about slightly sadder things and placing those lyrics over a beat that is way happier. There’s also a good few playful metaphors in there… try to catch them!”

Meanwhile, speaking about the EP, he continues: “This first EP means a lot to me, I hold every moment close. It’s quite raw and exactly what I wanted to be talking about. I choose to be quite obscure with my lyrics to try and catch people out who are stepping too close on my trail, so I hope you can make them mean something to you, rather than me.”

“I also wanted to tease a bit of everything I can do with the songs, and not make them too 70s, too rap or too pop. But just to show I can, and will, do a bit of it all for always and forever. There’s a theme across all songs that will start to make sense the longer I’m around too, and the visuals will amend that!”

You can check out ‘Hillside’ below.

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