Clementine Douglas is back, and she’s making waves once again with her latest single, 'Slippin.' This track, a lush blend of soul, breakbeat, and R&B, takes listeners on a journey through the complexities of arrival fallacy - that feeling when you think achieving something big will bring you contentment, only to realize the moment falls short.
Clementine’s smooth, soulful vocals glide over soft keys, bubbling brass, and an irresistible breakbeat, showcasing her artistic depth and knack for weaving different musical genres together.
Following the success of her debut single, “Riddles,” Clementine’s talent has quickly captured attention. Her ability to express raw emotion with elegance, poise, and effortless control shines brightly in “Slippin,” marking her as a serious force in the world of contemporary music. Speaking about the new single, Clementine said,
“‘Slippin’ has elements of all the music I love: soul, breakbeat, and RnB. It’s about that feeling of expecting happiness when you achieve something, but then realizing it’s not what you thought it’d be. It’s a reminder to let go of expectations and enjoy the moment for what it is.”
But it’s not just the new single that has fans buzzing. Clementine recently announced her debut five-date UK headline tour, and within just an hour, every single date was sold out. Kicking off in her hometown of Birmingham on October 19, the tour will hit major cities like Brighton, London, Manchester, and Glasgow.
Clementine’s summer has been nothing short of incredible. With standout performances at BBC Radio 1’s Ibiza Special and a set at Boardmasters Festival, she’s also shared the stage with Chase and Status at their sold-out Milton Keynes show, where her dynamic stage presence and soaring vocals captivated a crowd.
Her ability to combine the rawness of human emotion with the pulse of modern music sets her apart. As she continues to take control of her creative destiny, expect more groundbreaking music and unforgettable live moments. Clementine Douglas is a name you’ll be hearing a lot more of, so keep an ear out for what’s next.
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