Amanda Holley‘s new song “Seasoning” is a seductive mix of old-school soul and modern pop.
Amanda Holley, who is known for her strong singing and deep love of music, pays tribute to soul with her latest song, “Seasoning.”
On her long list of amazing shows, you can find names like Carnegie Hall, Coachella, and the United Nations. Many films, including “Sharon 123” on Showtime Networks, have used Holley’s songs as the background music.
What’s good about Amanda Holley‘s new song “Seasoning” is that it’s both nostalgic and new. “Seasoning” was produced by Grammy-winning singer and producer Andre Fennell, who goes by the stage name GC (Gate Citizens).
Emmillienne Bellaire, Fennell, and Holley all worked together to write the song, with Holley adding her own style. The end result is a beautiful, emotional, and fiery R&B pop song that doesn’t leave any spice out.
Holley’s voice is the highlight of the performance; it soars from smoky lows to rising highs with ease. Her performance is both musically flawless and deeply emotional. It brings to mind the passion of classic soul singers while keeping a very modern edge.
Holley’s songs are about love, emotion, and the power of music to move people. She says that “Seasoning” is a mix of deep, sweet, and hot sounds that connect people from different countries and generations and make love and art happen.
The urban pop beat is clean and up-to-date, but the vocal gymnastics have a lot of room to shine. Instruments that are added in levels give the mix depth without being too loud.
There is a smooth mix of old and new in “Seasoning” that makes it stand out. Holley captures the spirit of soul music greats while adding her own unique style to the track. Her use of rhythm and phraseology feels new, giving old R&B tropes a new lease on life.
For people who like acts like H.E.R. or Jazmine Sullivan, Amanda Holley has a voice and lyrics that are similar. But the fact that she plays more than one instrument adds another level of beauty to her work.
“Seasoning” feels like it could be Holley’s big break-out hit as her career continues to grow. This song sounds like it would fit well on both R&B and pop radio, appealing to a wide range of people who want real, soulful music.