Absyte (Absolute Nsyte) Camille Mitchell has never been one to walk in anyone's shadow, and the proof of that magnificent talent and vision is her new single, "Ain't Nobody." Boasting across the track, the offering melts abrasive lyricism with svelte, sun-smooched production for a track that's as bold as it is soulful.
This release follows her eighth self-released album, 'Just a Couple of Tunes,' a 14-track collection of songs penned over the past decade. The album is a mix of new tracks, cherished reintroductions, and remixes that re-envision her artistry in an exciting new light. Among them is "Bawdy Swing," a thrilling retake on one of her biggest songs from last year, "BAWSY."
And Mitchell's becomes a story of persistence, talent, and cooperation. I have been working around some phenomenal artists in recent years, like Rojo LaVoe (background singer for D'Angelo) and Kendra Foster, who toured with powerhouse vocalist Liv Warfield of America's Got Talent and formerly of Prince. These links are more than names; they're human tales, and that's what drives Mitchell to build her own with the same dedication and tenacity.
"Ain't Nobody" is a song that embodies an artist who refuses to be categorized, a person who juggles music, acting, entrepreneurship, and more, yet still strives to expand the scope of their creativity. On "Ain't Nobody," Absyte Camille Mitchell reminds us that independence is less a boundary in music than it is a spacious liberator. It sounds like an artist who sees no boundaries, only chances to paint life in full color.
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