South West Londoner Alana Sukul has already made a name for herself. The young aspiring artist has a knack for creating chilled and eclectic songs that include a variation of sonics that range from pop to R&B, and everything in between. Sukul has continued the momentum she has built so far with colourful offering ‘Good to you’, a funk-pop infused mover that instantly connects with lovers of all things pop and beyond.
There’s clear experimentation involved here, and Sukul has managed to find a perfect balance between the genres aforementioned. It’s a delightful and immersive listen, with her vocal melodies instantly catching the ear, with sumptuous production alongside to push the sound further and further. Check out ‘Good to you’ now.
Speaking about the main motivating behind ‘Good To You’, Alana Sukul shares:
“Sometimes as young adults we try to live up to certain standards and pressure, this is just a reminder to live your life the way you want to.”
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