East London soulstress Tiana Major9 had a successful last couple of years, including the release of her ‘At Sixes And Sevens’ project. This extended play spawned the beloved track ‘Collide’ featuring Atlanta rap duo EarthGang, which subsequently became featured on the soundtrack for the Melina Matsoukas directed film ‘Queen & Slim’. This notoriety led her to features on other albums including rapper Stormzy’s sophomore ‘Heavy For The Head’ and most recently Lucky Daye’s Valentines Day EP ‘Table For Two’.
The Motown signed artist has returned with a remix EP of her beloved project, blending genres such as reggae and jazz with her R&B sound. ‘At Sixes And Sevens Remixed’ provides a fresh take on five of the original tracks, with an array of features spanning the globe. The first track keeps us in London with up and coming singer JVCK JAMES, as does track two where Tiana recruits Haile, one half of the UK duo WSTRN. After these two songs we take a trip overseas to sunny Los Angeles, where tracks three and four offer remixes from Long Beach rapper Vince Staples and Inglewood R&B artist SiR. The final remix features Kingston born producer and singer BEAM, whose infectious vocals add flavour to the reggae infused track.
This remix EP follows her acoustic version of the project also, featuring stripped back versions of all the tracks. With a growing fanbase, both projects are set to help Tiana achieve new levels of fame for the eventual release of her highly anticipated debut album on Motown Records. With Collide going as far as to receive a nod from the Grammys in 2020, there is set to be a promising career ahead for the Newham raised artist. Fans are eager to hear what’s next in store, with the remix EP cleansing the palette for a while until the next chapter.