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Guest post by Rachel Grate of Next Big SoundWhat if we looked at today’s most promising new artists from a super nerdy, almost scientific level, zeroing in on the elements that make up their musical DNA? That’s the exact thinking behind Anatomy of an Artist, our new interview series that might just be the geekiest interview series around. Using data from Pandora’s Genome Project — an analysis that assigns 450 musical attributes to each and every song on Pandora — we’ll look at the genres, moods and sounds that define up-and-coming artists, and talk to them about the influences that shaped these sounds.Our first subject? R&B singer-songwriter Ravyn Lenae. The Chicago native is currently one of the artists on the Pandora Predictions Chart, which uses social growth to predict the up-and-coming artists who are most likely to make their debut on the Billboard 200 Chart in the next year. The chart has previously been home to the likes of Dua Lipa, Khalid and SZA, so it’s not a bad place to be.Ravyn Lenae Washington got a very early start. She was only 17 when she released her debut EP, Moon Shoes, which eventually caught the ears of Atlantic Records, who signed her in 2016. Fast forward just one year, and Washington opened for Grammy nominee SZA on her Ctrl Tour. Now, with the release of her third EP Crush on February 9, she’s moving toward household name status with her soft, smooth brand of R&B.Below, she takes us through the sounds and influences that shape her music, and what fans will hear on her new EP, Crush, out now.1. Soft Vocals
Ravyn Lenae’s R&B isn’t anything like the R&B of, say, Alicia Keys. Unlike big-voiced singers like Keys or Mary J Blige, Washington’s voice coos rather than belts.“I’ve always had a very soft, breathy voice,” Washington says. “I remember when I was younger and was first beginning to sing thinking that, Oh I’m less of a singer because I’m not belting. But I value the artist that can sing a note straight and it be beautiful instead of being so busy with it, because if you can sing a pure tone and it sound beautiful that means you’re a great singer. So I had to kind of step back and realize that I’m not less of a singer — I’m just a different kind of singer.”2. Soul Influences
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