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Drama's music has been described as "happy sad", characterized by Rosa's poignant lyrics about love and heartbreak designed for healing and catharsis, balanced out by Shehade's production featuring "throbbing synths and R&B."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Devers |first1=Chelsea |title=Q&A: DRAMA Releases Optimistically Dark ‘Lies After Love’ EP |url=https://www.onestowatch.com/blog/qa-drama-releases-optimistically-dark-lies |website=Ones To Watch |accessdate=27 September 2020 |date=21 May 2018}}</ref><ref name="Barnett Interview 2020" /><ref name="Grier 2020" /> Rosa has cited Sade, Drake, Stevie Nicks, and Kurt Cobain among her lyrical influences, and Billie Holiday and Toni Braxton as vocal influences.<ref name="Barnett Interview 2020" /> Shehade, who was influenced by Chicago house scene growing up, counts Jon Brion and Pharrell among his production influences. As they describe it, the duo's writing process involves Shehade accenting emotions evoked by Rosa's lyrics, which consist of "conversations with past |
Drama's music has been described as "happy sad", characterized by Rosa's poignant [[lyrics]] about love and heartbreak designed for healing and catharsis, balanced out by Shehade's production featuring "throbbing synths and R&B."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Devers |first1=Chelsea |title=Q&A: DRAMA Releases Optimistically Dark ‘Lies After Love’ EP |url=https://www.onestowatch.com/blog/qa-drama-releases-optimistically-dark-lies |website=Ones To Watch |accessdate=27 September 2020 |date=21 May 2018}}</ref><ref name="Barnett Interview 2020" /><ref name="Grier 2020" /> Rosa has cited [[Sade (singer)|Sade]], [[Drake (musician)|Drake]], [[Stevie Nicks]], and [[Kurt Cobain]] among her lyrical influences, and [[Billie Holiday]] and [[Toni Braxton]] as vocal influences.<ref name="Barnett Interview 2020" /> Shehade, who was influenced by Chicago house scene growing up, counts [[Jon Brion]] and [[Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]] among his production influences. As they describe it, the duo's writing process involves Shehade accenting emotions evoked by Rosa's lyrics, which consist of "conversations with past lovers," revisiting past experiences to find new perspective.<ref name="Grier 2020" /><ref name="Barnett Interview 2020" /> |
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Drama | |
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Origin | Chicago, IL |
Genres | R&B, Dance |
Years active | 2013 | –present
Labels | Ghostly International |
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Website | www |
Drama (stylized as DRAMA) is a duo from Chicago consisting of producer Na'el Shehade and vocalist/songwriter Via Rosa (born Lluvia Rosa Vela).[1][2] Often described as a blend of R&B and dance, their music spans a wide variety of genres including pop, hip hop, jazz, bossa nova, and electronic.[3][4] Though currently signed to independent label Ghostly International, the band is known for their DIY approach to creating and releasing their music.[5][6] Their debut album Dance Without Me was released in February 2020.[7]
History
[edit]Origins and Formation
[edit]Before meeting in 2013, Shehade and Rosa had individual careers in the music industry.[8] Born in Austin, Texas and raised on an Indian reservation in northern California, Rosa grew up touring with her parents who played in a reggae band.[9][10] Rosa developed an interest in poetry while attending charter school, which she began combining with beats she wrote in her late teenage years.[9] After attending a culinary school in Hollywood, Rosa moved to Chicago in 2010 to be with her grandmother who was battling cancer.[10][11] There, she joined hip hop collective THEMPeople and released her own musical projects between 2010 and 2014.[12][10]
Shehade, who was born and raised in Chicago, spent his teenage years DJing at clothing shops and record stores, and enjoying the city's house and electronic music scenes.[10][3][9] He began making his own music in high school (which led to Bravo licensing his music), and although he eventually attended business school to study arts management, he ultimately began collaborating with other artists as a producer.[10][12] Before forming Drama, Shehade worked on projects with Chance The Rapper (Acid Rap), Kanye West (G.O.O.D. Music's Cruel Summer compilation), Chief Keef, and Vic Mensa among others.[6][3] Shehade was encouraged to start releasing his own music by artist Nicolas Jaar.[9]
Shehade and Rosa were introduced in 2013 by vocalist Jean Deaux, who at the time was collaborating with Shehade and friends with Rosa.[8][3] Originally the project was informal, but eventually solidified into a fully formed duo with Shehade producing and Rosa singing and writing.[3]
2015–2016: Gallows EP
[edit]In September 2015, Drama released their debut single "Hopes Up".[13] The song was one of the first they wrote, later accompanied by a video in January 2016 directed by fellow Chicago native Christopher Kostrzak.[14] Following the release of an additional single "Forever's Gone" in May, the duo released their debut Gallows EP in November 2016.[15][16] Named for gallows humor, the release reflects on painful experiences with levity. The band would later release a collection of remixes from the EP in January 2018.[17]
2018: Lies After Love EP
[edit]After releasing its first single "Majid" in April, the duo independently released their sophomore EP Lies After Love in May 2018.[8][18] The EP's title summarizes the lyrical content of its songs, which are about "affirmations and lies one tells themselves to get over a heartbreak" as Rosa explained.[18] The band supported the release with a series of U.S. tour dates on the US West Coast and a performance at Mamby on the Beach festival in June, followed by the Middle East and Europe in the fall.[18][10] Over the course of the next year, the duo released singles "Ready for Love" in October 2018, "Dead and Gone" in January 2019, and "Give No Fucks" in June 2019.[6][19][20] The band also toured with French artist Jain in fall 2018, and completed their own 15-date North American headline tour in February 2019 including a sold out show at the Echo in Los Angeles.[6][21]
2019–Present: Ghostly International and Dance Without Me
[edit]In 2019 Drama signed with independent label Ghostly International, releasing their first single "Hold On" with the label in September followed by a tour with SG Lewis that fall.[5][22] In November, Drama announced their debut album Dance Without Me as well as their 2020 North American, UK, and European headline tour dates alongside their single release "Gimme Gimme."[23] The band released two additional singles before the album: "Nine One One" in December, and "Years" in January 2020 with a video directed by Adam Chitayat.[23][24][7] The latter track track was named "Today's Top Tune" by LA radio station KCRW in February.[25]
Drama released Dance Without Me on February 14 2020 via Ghostly International.[9] The album, hailed as a "powerful ode to heartbreak and the metamorphosis that comes from the spiritual journey to total self-love and acceptance" continues exploring the themes of love and loss that have pervaded the bands career.[26][9] The band promoted the album with a series of headline U.S. tour dates, including sold out shows in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Brooklyn, and more, though some dates were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9][27]
In April, Drama teamed up with UK electronic duo Gorgon City to release "Nobody", a single which came to fruition in the studio while Kye Gibbon was spending time in Chicago. The single was accompanied by a video shot in Chicago featuring a street dance interpretation of West Side Story as a tribute to their collaboration.[28] In September, Drama revisited Dance Without Me by releasing a remix EP also released by Ghostly International, featuring Poolside (band), Pional, Rezident, and Moglii.[29]
Musical Style
[edit]Drama's music has been described as "happy sad", characterized by Rosa's poignant lyrics about love and heartbreak designed for healing and catharsis, balanced out by Shehade's production featuring "throbbing synths and R&B."[30][9][12] Rosa has cited Sade, Drake, Stevie Nicks, and Kurt Cobain among her lyrical influences, and Billie Holiday and Toni Braxton as vocal influences.[9] Shehade, who was influenced by Chicago house scene growing up, counts Jon Brion and Pharrell among his production influences. As they describe it, the duo's writing process involves Shehade accenting emotions evoked by Rosa's lyrics, which consist of "conversations with past lovers," revisiting past experiences to find new perspective.[12][9]
References
[edit]- ^ Campos, Raul (28 February 2020). "Drama". KCRW. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ McDonald, Scott (26 February 2020). "Multicultural Chicago duo makes time for DRAMA". Pacific San Diego. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d e Julious, Britt (15 December 2016). "Drama ensures that dance has a mood". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Cardenas, Nancy (13 March 2020). "Dance without me: el álbum de DRAMA que rinde tributo a la soltería". Nylon. Archived from the original on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b Barnett, Sylvie (7 November 2019). "Event Review: Drama & SG Lewis Deliver Dynamic & Electrifying Set at the Novo". Magnetic Magazine. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d Nattress, Katrina (11 October 2018). "DRAMA Premieres 'Ready For Love,' Talks Choosing to Stay DIY: 'It's a True Collaboration'". Billboard. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b Keith, James (15 January 2020). "Premiere: Soulful Duo DRAMA Bid Farewell To A Failing Relationship On "Years"". Complex UK. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b c Wang, Steffanee (27 April 2018). "If you're trying to get over someone, DRAMA's dark pop might help". Fader. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Barnett, Sylvie (17 February 2020). "No Need to Dance Alone: Drama Bares Soul on Album 'Dance Without Me' [Interview]". Magnetic Magazine. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f Flaunt Magazine (22 May 2018). "Though I Have Laid my Hand to Many a Reflection, I Have Found Nothing Stronger than Necessity: a Conversation with Drama". Flaunt. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Galil, Leor (11 October 2018). "Chicagoans Via Rosa and Na'el Shehade revel in all the queasy feelings of romantic love as Drama". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d Grier, Chaka (3 February 2020). "Electro-Soul Group DRAMA Bonded Over A Shared Perfectionism". Bandcamp. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Golden, Zara (8 September 2015). "DRAMA Emerge With "Hope's Up"". Fader. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Hannafin, Julia (22 January 2016). "We Like to Turn Up When We're Sad: Meet Drama Duo, and Watch Their New Video for "Hopes Up"". Noisey - Music by Vice. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Evans, Steph (22 May 2018). "DRAMA returns with must-listen sophomore EP 'Lies After Love'". Earmilk. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Krez, Jake (24 May 2016). "DRAMA • "Forever's Gone"". These Days. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ "DRAMA Releases 'Gallows' Remix EP". Broadway World Music. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b c Michael, Marotta (21 May 2018). "DRAMA tap into a human emotion on 'Lies After Love'". Vanyaland. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Haynes, Arthur (20 January 2019). "Drama • "Dead and Gone"". These Days. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ "DRAMA Spreads Dance Fever With "Give No Fu:)cks"". Aupium. 24 June 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Baca, Ana (5 March 2020). "DRAMA Makes it Shine on a Rainy Day at the Echo". Grimy Goods. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ "Introducing: Drama- Ghostly International Sign Chicago Duo- Hear New Single "Hold On"". Circuit Sweet. 30 September 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ a b Frometa, RJ (4 December 2019). "Drama Share New Single "Nine One One" (Ghostly)". Vents Magazine. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Smith, Courtney (17 January 2020). "New Music To Know This Week: DRAMA Tells No Lies, Orion Sun Falls In Love & More". Refinery29. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Morgenstern, Ariana (25 February 2020). "Drama: "Years"". KCRW. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Roti, Jessi (26 March 2020). "Drama's new Dance Without Me is for sad-but-sexy folks everywhere". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Jordan, Jerilyn (11 March 2020). "Chicago duo Drama will make dance music you can cry to at Detroit's Marble Bar". Detroit Metro Times. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Conscious Electronic Staff (3 April 2020). "Gorgon City Link with Chicago Soul/Dance Duo Drama on Fluid House Jam, 'Nobody' [Watch]". Conscious Electronic. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Jefferson, Lauren (8 September 2020). "DRAMA's "Nine One One" gets a Poolside ready remix". Earmilk. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Devers, Chelsea (21 May 2018). "Q&A: DRAMA Releases Optimistically Dark 'Lies After Love' EP". Ones To Watch. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
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