
It’s a big day for acclaimed R&B talent Shreea Kaul, as she releases her sophomore album, called ‘Cruel Intentions’.
Among its impressive collection of bold and highly distinctive tracks is the lead single ‘Hungama’, which really is a piece of art in its own right.
This song is rich in sonic textures, bravely pushing the boundaries of both R&B and pop. With a seamless fusion of both eastern and western influences, its production stands out as an example of just how interesting music can get when you get a little bit experimental.
And if you enjoyed this release as much as we have, then we suggest you give Kaul’s entire record a listen, of which she says:
“I created this album to share my journey in love and life thus far. It’s a coming-of-age project that describes how entering adulthood has come with realisations that turned a once hopeful girl into a bitter woman hardened by the brutality of reality. It’s crafted like the plot of a film – audiences are exposed to a naive protagonist and witness her develop into a darker character throughout the progression of each song, touching on youth, dreams, love, heartbreak, and acceptance.”
‘Cruel Intentions’ is out now.