Artemas Unveils Live Version of New Track, as D’Angelo’s "Voodoo" Celebrates 25 Years

Chỉnh sửa bởi: Inna Horoshkina One

British singer-songwriter Artemas continues to captivate fans with the release of a live version of his latest track, "i always kinda knew you’d be the death of me," filmed in London. The song’s hypnotic vibe, paired with Artemas’ rich vocals and lyrics, exudes a retro sound reminiscent of 90s and early 2000s grunge.


Artemas’ Rising Stardom and Upcoming Tour

  • Artemas has also been nominated for the BRIT Awards 2025 for his viral hit "i like the way you kiss me," which dominated social media last year. The ceremony is set to take place on March 1, honoring the best of British music.

  • Additionally, Artemas announced 24 new tour dates, with performances at major global festivals, including:Coachella,Governors Ball,Lollapalooza (Argentina, Chile, and Brazil).This expanded tour marks a significant milestone in his career, offering fans the chance to experience his music live on iconic stages around the world.


25 Years of D’Angelo’s "Voodoo"

Meanwhile, the music world is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the iconic album "Voodoo" by D’Angelo, which has left an indelible mark on R&B and neo-soul.

  • The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling 320,000 copies in its first week and staying on the charts for 33 weeks.

  • Among its legendary tracks is "Untitled (How Does It Feel)," which played a pivotal role in establishing D’Angelo’s stardom.

  • "Voodoo" was groundbreaking for its fusion of R&B, jazz, funk, and hip-hop, earning D’Angelo a Grammy Award and solidifying his status as a key figure in contemporary soul music.


🌟 With Artemas launching his tour and new music, and the celebration of "Voodoo," these milestones remind us of music’s profound and timeless impact on listeners worldwide.

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