DailyDose: Celeste (celestewaite), 'Coco Blood':
Celeste opens the track warmly and lingers there before the center won’t hold—and soon the chorus charges in, and her emphatic vocals begin to cry out and command: “Are you warm enough?” It’s compelling, it’s hypnotic, and its luster still lingers as the strings and trumpets fade to black.
With the song’s title referencing her British-Jamaican heritage, “Coco Blood” is a warm coming-of-age song. “The main lyric ‘are you warm enough’ is about an inner conversation with yourself,” Celeste said in a statement. “It’s asking yourself the question, ‘are you strong enough, are you good enough, are you determined enough to achieve and acquire all the things that you wish for and desire.”
The single artwork itself is also a thing to behold. A patchwork of images of Celeste in ornate natural black hairstyles, the photos were shot by Akinola Davies , collaged and creative-directed by Celeste, and designed by graphic designer Bryan Rivera.You can listen to the new single and check out its artwork below.
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