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East Coast R&B Star Whitney Nechelle Releases “Attached” Single

Whitney Nechelle, a double threat of singer and songwriter releases “Attached” off her latest project ‘M.A.S.S.’
‘M.A.S.S. (Mind Altering Synthetic Substance)’ Album
The East Coast R&B star shows off an unmatched purr kitten style as she boldly declares how attached she is to her man, his lovemaking, presence, and everything in between. Sensual vocals exude grown music vibes. Whitney’s boldness is both empowering and inviting. Stream “Attached” and connect below.
Connect with Whitney Nechelle
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whitney_nechelle
Apple Music – https://music.apple.com/us/album/m-a-s-s/1757276912
Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/album/4YM38J2iGqY5Lskkf30jcC
YouTube – https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_midal4w5KQkLFd4vfAWIHE-Nd8rgn_UJo&si=29BuFndcE9RFSIsu
Tidal – https://tidal.com/browse/album/374936867
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Rumia Releases Sophomore Album Old Enough to Save Myself, Blending Trip-Hop, Acoustic Warmth, and Deep Personal Reflection

Rising alternative artist Rumia has released her long-anticipated second album, Old Enough to Save Myself, a bold and introspective project that explores themes of identity, family, and personal growth through a unique blend of melancholic trip-hop and warm acoustic textures.
The 12-track album, produced by renowned Spanish producer Manuel Colmenero, marks a significant evolution in Rumia’s sound and songwriting. Drawing influence from 90s icons like Radiohead and Mazzy Star, as well as contemporary voices including Lana del Rey and Phoebe Bridgers, the project weaves between analog intimacy and electronic ambiance.
Sung in both English and Spanish, Old Enough to Save Myself showcases Rumia’s bilingual lyricism and emotional range. The album’s centerpiece, “Kept All the Pain,” is a haunting trip-hop ballad that addresses generational trauma and emotional silence, anchored by the poignant line: “Wasn’t in my power to save them / If known, I would’ve saved myself.”
“The heart of this album is about healing,” Rumia shared in a recent statement. “It’s about breaking cycles, letting go of what hurt, and realizing I’m no longer responsible for saving anyone but myself.”
Additional standout tracks include “Shift In The Air,” an atmospheric reflection on change and uncertainty, and “Role Model,” a powerful track accompanied by a visually stunning music video released alongside the album.
Now based in Berlin, Rumia credits the city’s music scene for influencing her shift toward more experimental, genre-blending production. Old Enough to Save Myself follows the critical success of her 2022 debut album Forget Me Not, which earned her accolades from outlets including Earmilk and Fame Magazine, and secured multiple international awards for original songwriting and lyricism.
With Old Enough to Save Myself, Rumia further cements her reputation as one of the most emotionally honest and stylistically versatile voices in the alternative scene. The album is now available on all major streaming platforms.
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