Chanelle Gray
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Chanelle Gray

New York City, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2015 | SELF

New York City, New York, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2015
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"U.K Singer/Songwriter Chanelle Gray Talks Single ‘Glass N Me,’ ‘Street Soul Music,’ Finding Her Voice & More"

London vocalist Chanelle Gray would like to incorporate another musical element called “street soul” into the musical mix. The street’s influenced Gray’s knowledge of musical composition which prompted her to categorize her music as “street soul.” And based on her following on social media, she is truly making a lasting impression. Gray’s previous video”Falling” received more than 20,000 views on YouTube.

Music is not foreign to Gray! She established her relationship with music when she learned more about her diverse musical background: her mother is a singer and renowned DJ ‘Lady Gem of Vibes FM radio in London. She also appreciates another music teacher, Owen Gray, her grandfather for introducing her to reggae rhythms and sounds. In addition to her musical background, she was also influenced by Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Sade, and Bob Marley.

Gray continues to establish her musical identity when she released the video to her song “Glass N Me.” Her ultimate goal is to attract listeners in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Singersroom.com chatted with the humble singer about her journey, musical influences, and her compelling single “Glass N Me.”

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“Glass N Me” Single: When I wrote the song, I wasn’t in the right place in my life. But even though I was down and sad, I still wanted to be open in my music. I was writing from the current stage in my life. I had rotator cuff surgery, and after I was done with the surgery, I didn’t feel like an artist. It was just a sad point. I couldn’t perform or write for months. I was down, and my glass became my numbing tool. It wasn’t a good state, but that was the state I was in at the time. But as time went on, my life was going through this metamorphic stage, and I didn’t want to depend on my glass. It made me figure out how I can fix and work on myself. It became a progressive because I viewed the glass differently. It was no longer a way for me to cope and deal with life.

Music Is: Music is a light that shouldn’t be dimmed. It is a tool that brings people together. All the greats lasted in music because they understood how music helps people. I like to call it the “ultimate healer” because it enriches your soul. It’s a creative form of work.

Family Musical Pedigree: For me, music was always accessible in my home. I grew up listening to soul, R&B, and reggae. My mom was a singer and DJ; my grandfather was a reggae singer. On the weekends, we would play music, and everyone would dance and have a good time at celebrations. As I started getting older, I started listening to other artists and rhythms. I really enjoy music; it was just an amazing time. I was exposed to music at a young age, and I celebrated that opportunity.

Finding Her Voice: I don’t remember what I was singing when I was just trying to entertain my mom. I knew I didn’t want to be a reggae singer. But I knew I wanted to have a career in music once I discovered my voice. Singing was born once I found my voice.

Street Soul Music: As I said before, I grew up listening to all kinds of music. In London, they had this show called, Top of The Pops. It was a station in London, and they played all kinds of music, R&B, soul, pop, rock, and hip-hop for 30 minutes. It was good because we became familiar with other kinds of music. As a teenager, they had house and garage music events where music was played in the street. You would hear all kinds of sounds and singers in the street, and for me, it became another musical element I listened to. It made me realize that music can be displayed anywhere and everywhere.

London’s Musical Culture: It’s similar to the United States because many U.S. artists influenced our style and musical taste. But I would have to say the soul music was a little different. In London, at that time, we had Soul II Soul and Lisa Stansfield, so the tone of music changed. We also had Reggae and Caribbean influences like Caron Wheeler. Some of my favorite artists from the U.S. are Aretha Franklin, Lauryn Hill, and Mary J. Blige.

What Else Can We Expect from Chanelle Gray: I will be touring, finishing up my EP, Head Gone. With this EP, I am writing a story about my musical journey and where I am at now in my life. You hear it when I perform on stage. Also, I’m just going to be myself and stay true to myself. There’s nothing wrong evolving, but you shouldn’t be fake and untrue. People will recognize your intentions and the “real” you after awhile. I really believe you can make it in this world if you stay true to yourself. If you stay true, your life will go in the direction it’s supposed to go. If you are at the height of your career, remember where you came from and appreciate the folks that helped you, past or present. I know I can do anything I set my mind to, but I know I have to be honest with myself always. The world is cruel and crazy, so you can’t lose sight of yourself.

@iAmChanelleGray



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"U.K. Singer-Songwriter Chanelle Gray Finds Her Freedom With “Glass N Me”"

South London, U.K. singer-songwriter Chanelle Gray releases her polished, new music video for “Glass N Me.” The track is centered around a low point in Chanelle’s career after undergoing rotator cuff surgery which prevented her from performing or writing music. Her glass became both a coping mechanism and inspiration to transition from a dark stage in her life.

Chanelle’s melodies on “Glass N Me” are soothing to the eardrum. This is true R&B music which modern British artists are known for. Chanelle’s aesthetic is comparable to other British exports such as Marsha Ambrosius, Estelle, and Daley. The visuals settings are rugged and smooth. Her wardrobe fits the ambiance precisely. Viewers will watch her shift between moments of musical bliss to deep introspection. Chanelle is born again in “Glass N Me.”

She has developed an impressive resume since relocating to the United States. Last year, Chanelle, who defines her style of music as "street soul" released another defining music video with "Falling." To date it has received more than 20,000 views on YouTube. “Glass N Me” could surpass that statistic and put her in position to become the next British R&B sensation. - Hiphopondeck.com


"New Video: Chanelle Gray – Glass N Me"

The singer comes from a legendary musical pedigree and has a personalized sound known as ‘Street Soul.’ The genre is the self-defined sound of the South London, U.K. native. Gray will captivate listeners with sultry melodies and genre blending rhythms. - effectiveimmediatelypr.com


"Chanelle Gray - Glass N Me"

Chanelle Gray makes her debut on to Juss Russ Radio with a beautiful ballad about self preservation and reflection. The song is called "Glass N Me" and since it's debut on to our music charts the song has continued to resonate with audiences everywhere. For those of you who aren't familiar with Chanelle Gray just yet, she is a multi-talented singer/songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York, but was born in the United Kingdom. By combining experiences from both places - Chanelle brings a very detailed and intimate setting for her listeners by inviting them in to her world and though process. Chanelle Gray has a lot to offer the music industry and her songs will surely be heard by the masses in the near future. Don't sleep on this record or this artist, you can connect with her on all major platforms but the most popular ones are as follows: Apple Music , SoundCloud, YouTube, Pandora and Spotify. - Jussrussradio.com


"Chanelle Gray - Glass N Me"

Stop what you're doing and check out this new song called "Glass N Me", by Chanelle Gray on Artist Sounds. Chanelle Gray is a multi-talented singer/songwriter and performer whose voice continues to captivate fans around the world. Born in South London, UK but currently based in Brooklyn, NY - Chanelle Gray will enthrall your senses with every facet of her sultry melodies as you travel through the smooth vibes of real life R&B, Hip Hop and Soul. Her music is written from the heart and to the listening audience, her feisty combination of R&B, Soul, Hip-Hop, Reggae and elements of Jazz and Rock, will touch and move you down a mirage of joy and pain, track after track, never missing a beat. Chanelle is talented, determined charismatic, enthusiastic and fiercely ambitious raw British talent. The track 'Glass N Me' is centered around a low point in Chanelle's career after undergoing surgery which prevented her from performing or writing music. Her glass became both a coping mechanism and inspiration to transition from a dark stage in her life. Don't sleep on Chanelle Gray or her single 'Glass N Me', you can watch the official video above and get notified about new visuals and new music by connecting with her on YouTube & SoundCloud. - Artist Sounds


"New Video: Chanelle Gray – Glass N Me"

Check out the new video from singer/songwriter Chanelle Gray for her latest single “Glass N Me”.

The singer comes from a legendary musical pedigree and has a personalized sound known as ‘Street Soul.’ The genre is the self-defined sound of the South London, U.K. native. Gray will captivate listeners with sultry melodies and genre blending rhythms.

Coming from a family with a diverse musical background, Chanelle’s earliest musical memories were imitating her mother, singer and renowned DJ ‘Lady Gem’ of Vibes FM radio based in London, England. She also admired her grandfather, Owen Gray, who is one of Jamaica’s ‘foundation’ singers and is cited as the country’s first home-grown singing star.

It did not take long for Chanelle to test her musical traits. She credits Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Sade, and Bob Marley as influences that shaped her sound. Chanelle’s blend of R&B, Soul, Hip-Hop, Reggae with hints of Jazz and Rock is the perfect musical cocktail. Her heartfelt lyrics, effortless charisma, and suave stage presence comes natural to a woman from a musical pedigree. With a profound love for music Chanelle’s ‘Street Soul’ will cultivate positive vibrations from New York City to South London. - youknowigotsoul.com


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Get ready to embrace “Street Soul” the sound of music an up and coming artist Chanelle Gray from South London, UK! Chanelle Gray will enthrall your senses with every faucet of her sultry melodies as you travel through the vibes of real life R&B, Hip hop and Soul.

 

A family unlimited in talent and a native musical background, Chanelle’s earliest memories ring back to imitating her mother, singer and renowned DJ “Lady Gem” formally of “Vibes FM radio in London”; as well as her Grandfather, “Owen Gray” who has been credited as Jamaica's first home-grown singing star. Around the tender age of 3, Chanelle passionately tapped into her talents. The inspirational sounds of iconic musicians such as, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Sade and Bob Marley are reminisce of what inspired her, and set the tone to a fulfilling life of music.  

 

Written from the heart and to the listening audience, her feisty combination of R&B, Soul, Hip hop, reggae, and elements of jazz and rock, will touch and move you down a walk of joy and pain, track after track, never missing a beat.

Chanelle is a talented, determined, charismatic, enthusiastic and fiercely ambitious raw British talent. 
To compliment her amazing musical ability, she performs live shows regularly, vowing her audiences with her aluminous stage presence and sheer love of her art. Now living Bi coastal between New York and London, she has an exciting future ahead of her and is sure to follow in the footsteps of some of her greatest influences.

All in all, Chanelle is a hugely gifted artist whose prospects are endless……

 

Chanelle Gray 
“Street Soul is what I call my style.....it’s all I know”