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Era'Nay

Louisville, Kentucky, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2020 | INDIE

Louisville, Kentucky, United States | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2020
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"ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Era'Nay Drops Sexy New EP, 'Elevate'"

Era’Nay, is an emerging young singer-songwriter with a sultry voice and an old soul. The Louisville, Kentucky native has the sound of singers twice her age. Her latest release, Elevate, is a 6 track EP that will leave your ears and heart in awe.

Her vocal stylings channel female R&B powerhouse vocalists like Toni Braxton and Patti Labelle, Era’Nay’s songs preserve a classic sound while adding a fresh vulnerability that is reminiscent of artists like H.E.R. She writes candidly about love and loss, questioning every thought and belief, in order to open the window for her most authentic self to shine through.

She has released several tracks with Carter’s Music Group, and her latest single, Farewell, is a stripped down ballad that speaks to the grief so many of us are experiencing every year. Throughout the song, Era’Nay’s emotive and soulful vocals reflect on the loss of a loved one; as she wonders if the words “I love you” were spoken often enough.

"I said I know that you love me, and I love you just as much..."

Era’Nay, born Eryn Williams, grew up as the daughter of prominent preachers who supported her musical talent from a young age. Though her strong religious upbringing led her to become a preacher at age 16, her passion for music became undeniable as she entered her 20s. She made the difficult decision to put preaching on hold in pursuit of a career as an artist, and by age 21, Era’Nay began working with Carter Music Group. She continues to have a strong relationship with God, and her values shape the foundation for every song that she writes. Since she began her career with Carter Music Group and producer Darrin Lee, Era’Nay has written and released several singles (No More, Chances, Lessons), including her latest song, Farewell.

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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1rigVC0rkLOd61hbcaEkWc

Instagram: @eranaymusic - The Weekly BEat


"ERA’NAY SHARES RETROSPECTIVE REGRET IN HER LATEST RNB SINGLE, FAREWELL."

Louisville-hailing RnB soul singer-songwriter Era’Nay has released two singles from her upcoming EP, ‘Elevate’; the indie RnB ballad, ‘Farewell’, serves as the perfect introduction to her deeply introspective style.

Era’Nay left plenty of space in the lyricism for you to put your own emotions and losses into the mix as you start to share the same retrospective regret for not making the most of the time that we shared with the people you appreciate. Endings are the only inevitability in life, yet, we live as though we’ll never have to experience them. Farewell shares that fairly bruising reminder, but it also compels you to live in the moment. Given the stagnancy and isolation that we’ve all endured since 2020, Farewell is a timely addition to the airwaves.

Farewell is now available to stream via YouTube.

Review by Amelia Vandergast - ANR Factory


"Era’Nay – Elevate"

Era’Nay – Elevate – EP Review

Ay yo! Royalty up on our pages here y’all – pay attention!

Some of you might already know her, some of you were just introduced to this artist through the latest episode of the SBS Podcast, and there’s perhaps still a few of you out there just learning her name right now – but know THIS – she’s the undisputed Princess of R&B Soul! I mean…if I was gonna dispute it, or someone else was out there, I’m assuming we’d have done it by now…but the facts are, Era’Nay gives you every reason to be excited about both what she’s doing now, and the future ahead of her as well.

Drifting in on subtle synth sounds, Era’Nay instantly makes an impression with her vocals on the opening track “Waiting For” and immediately gives you about a million reasons to keep on listening from here on as her new record plays on. She’s stylistically slick, she’s got an unfiltered approach to her lyricism that’s fearless AF, and she’s clearly ready to call things as she sees them without hesitation, ready or not. As she’ll tell ya direct in the main hooks of “Waiting For,” she’s not sticking around for things to just magically happen – she’s ready to make moves, and all the evidence points to the fact that she’s been makin’em with the songs on her brand-new Elevate EP. From bold notes that ring out powerfully into the air, to the delicate whispers of her voice, it’s crystal clear right from the drop that Era’Nay sings with the confidence you wanna hear, and the precision of a surgeon when it comes to the right energy to suit the moment & needs of the song itself. What I think I might dig even more than anything else, is that after reading about Era’Nay’s title of being the Princess of R&B Soul makes sense right off the drop – you get a hit of both genres right away through the sound of the music, and of course the way she sings. “Waiting For” was a great choice for an opener; it’s still a song that more than holds its own beyond being any kind of mere intro – but at the same time, it still also leaves plenty of room for Era’Nay to take her new record even further later on, essentially giving you a great taste of what Elevate is gonna be like & what it might be about, without giving the entire magic away all in one shot with nowhere else to go.

I think there are a ton of people out there that’ll really dig on “In My Feelings” when it comes right down to it – it’s a highly relevant vibe in terms of what’s happening out there right now in the music-scene. Plus that addictive bounce of the bass-led beat and the way it slides around is pretty much worth the price of admission AND you still get Era’Nay on the m-i-c handlin’ her business as well. Lots to be lovin’ on here when it comes to the execution and the songwriting – Era’Nay isn’t afraid to let you in on the inside of her thoughts and how she feels…ultimately that’s gonna play a huge role in her overall success. If you’ve ever had those moments in life where you’re confused & conflicted about what love is all about – and so many of us have – believe me, you’ll have no problem finding a way to relate to what Era’Nay is singing about on “In My Feelings.” She knows her “love is one in a million” – and there’s zero reasons that I can think of, as to why she shouldn’t expect the exact same in return. Anything short of that, and she’s out, as she should be! This is the Princess of R&B Soul y’all – “if you’re shootin’ your shot you better aim quick,” you feel me? Era’Nay is looking for something real in the world of love; she’ll make that crystal clear for ya throughout the course of this record – but she’ll also make it even more clear that it’s not what defines her. If it ain’t right, it ain’t right – “love is addictive, like a bad habit, gotta kick this” as she’ll tell ya while she switches it up from singing to hit a few bars of rap on “In My Feelings” for ya – one of her best qualities from what I can tell in listening all comes right down to her judgment & her ability to assess what it is she really wants, what she really needs, and her desire to go after it all, 100%. If it doesn’t measure up, or she’s not being treated right – Era’Nay’s ready to walk – and it’s gonna be someone else’s loss at the end of the day, big time. That being said, these kinds of strengths and her level of self-worth is definitely something that a lot of listeners out there will benefit from hearing for sure. Era’Nay sings what she wants to sing, how she wants to sing it, saying exactly what she wants to say – and just like in life & love, she doesn’t settle for anything less than what she knows she deserves.

“Lesson” is a stellar example of what single-worthy sound is all about, and Era’Nay wisely released this cut in advance of the record last year to entice people in when the record officially dropped. Incidentally y’all – that happened – the Elevate EP is out there right now at this very moment just waitin’ on you to head over & push play. Need a reason? Like…as in, another? I’ve given you several already – but just in case you need more, go give “Lesson” a spin and see if you can even resist the first ten seconds! You can’t! Era’Nay lets the sunshine into the mix here, and it makes a huge difference to the entire vibe for sure – you can hear the inspiration taking hold of her, and you’ll find some of her biggest notes & memorable moments on this whole record right here in this very song. Era’Nay stays true to who she is & how she writes – you’ll still get a multi-layered cut that’s built on strong complex emotions, but you’ll notice the contrast of the uplifting sound around her does wonders to inject energy into this set. “Lesson” is a cut people should be really paying attention to though, no doubt about it – this is an empowering song by design, and Era’Nay puts in the confident & cool performance she needed to in order to make these words connect with the impact they do. “Lesson” is about knowing your worth and not being afraid to walk away from a version of love that ain’t the REAL thing, you dig? It’s playful & bright on the surface, and the deeper you dig into it, the more you’ll find in her lyrical strengths & the empowered sound that rocks so flawlessly throughout “Lesson” – Era’Nay’s caught the vibe here, 100%.

Era’Nay’s gift for expression is perfectly suited for the R&B/Soul sound she’s looking to create. You can tell from her pictures & from the fact that we’re listening to her debut EP here, that she’s still young & wildly early-on in the timeline of her career overall – but don’t get it twisted y’all – that’s about the only way you CAN tell. When you’re listening to songs like “Stay,” it simply sounds like you’re listening to a seasoned veteran of the game that’s been around for years & years – Era’Nay already knows her way around the studio like she was born to live there, and right from these earliest days of her career, you can completely tell she’s got the professionalism, talent, and voice that makes all the difference to us as listeners. The amount of bold emotion she’s able to thread into her vocals on “Stay” for instance – that’s next-level stuff without a doubt – Era’Nay is more than capable of having us feeling the words she’s singing, and that’s key. She’s as bold as she is beautiful here…even givin’ ya a bit of the ol’ Billie Holliday-meets-Andra Day magic on the mic in an incredible powerful that’s purely one of Era’Nay’s spellbinding best. There’s more than an argument to be made on behalf of “Stay” being the deepest cut on this whole record…Era’Nay might very well have a fourth single to put out to go with the other three that have already made it out there in that respect from this six song set. I’d be taking a good look at it – every time she hits her most massive note right on the way to the end of the first minute, it seriously gives ya that shiver down you’re spine – you know without question that you’re listening to world-class talent in the making. It’s the kind of performance that’s so strong, you’ll finish hearing it and know that Era’Nay is bound & destined to become a household name – she’s got that superstar talent and the confidence to use it…”Stay” is a remarkable cut by every measure, and she’s absolutely breathtaking.

While her single “Chances” was originally released last year in advance of the record, it also got the video treatment this year back at the end of April in 2021 to promote the EP on the strengths of a song that’s been tried, tested, and true with her audience already. Smart move! Era’Nay gets right into the sensual vibes here in the stylistic sound you’ll hear – but at the end of the day, you’ll find “Chances” is much more about self-love & the courage to stand up for what it is you need in a relationship. Era’Nay ain’t afraid to walk away if y’ain’t treatin’ her right y’all – and neither should you be – that’s a lot of what she’s all about after all I’ve read, seen, and heard from her – she’s here to inspire & encourage others to embrace their value and celebrate what makes you all beautiful. She’s able to do that through a variety of ways, and whether it’s in a melancholy vibe, or threaded with that uplifting spark – her core message is bulletproof & stronger than steel – stay true to who you are & never compromise what you’re about. She’s got such exceptional technique already when it comes to how she sings…to think that she’s obviously just going to continue to get better & better from here on in as her career goes on, is actually quite staggering y’all…Era’Nay has all the right instincts on how to entertain & make her songs seriously connect to us in memorable ways. “I made room for me – not for who I am, for who I’m supposed to be” – you see what she’s singin’ and what I’m sayin’ folks? Era’Nay’s an insightful songwriter when it comes right down to it…she’s got genuine material with substance here on the Elevate EP, and with the level of confidence, conviction, and professionalism she puts into every word, believe me, you feel these songs.

While her single “Chances” was originally released last year in advance of the record, it also got the video treatment this year back at the end of April in 2021 to promote the EP on the strengths of a song that’s been tried, tested, and true with her audience already. Smart move! Era’Nay gets right into the sensual vibes here in the stylistic sound you’ll hear – but at the end of the day, you’ll find “Chances” is much more about self-love & the courage to stand up for what it is you need in a relationship. Era’Nay ain’t afraid to walk away if y’ain’t treatin’ her right y’all – and neither should you be – that’s a lot of what she’s all about after all I’ve read, seen, and heard from her – she’s here to inspire & encourage others to embrace their value and celebrate what makes you all beautiful. She’s able to do that through a variety of ways, and whether it’s in a melancholy vibe, or threaded with that uplifting spark – her core message is bulletproof & stronger than steel – stay true to who you are & never compromise what you’re about. She’s got such exceptional technique already when it comes to how she sings…to think that she’s obviously just going to continue to get better & better from here on in as her career goes on, is actually quite staggering y’all…Era’Nay has all the right instincts on how to entertain & make her songs seriously connect to us in memorable ways. “I made room for me – not for who I am, for who I’m supposed to be” – you see what she’s singin’ and what I’m sayin’ folks? Era’Nay’s an insightful songwriter when it comes right down to it…she’s got genuine material with substance here on the Elevate EP, and with the level of confidence, conviction, and professionalism she puts into every word, believe me, you feel these songs.

Make sure to find out more about Era’Nay & have a listen to her music through the official links below!

Official website: https://eranaymusic.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eranaymusic

Twitter: https://twitter.com/officialeranay

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eranaymusic

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/eranay/1512473430 - Sleeping Bag Studios


"Exclusive Artist Review: Era’nay – “Elevate” EP"

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In today’s overwhelmingly convoluted music industry, not many artists can truly deliver a signature sound and aura that encapsulates the R&B and Soul atmosphere quite like Louisville’s current rising starlet Era’nay. An artist that has been hitting the ground running since her soul soothing voice began gracing the musical landscape with her natural talent, persona, and knack of writing diligently crafted songs that brilliantly balance equal parts originality and familiarity; boasting an authentic style that successfully touches on today’s more modern sensibility as well as yesterday’s nostalgic R&B/Soul eras that have helped garner the impactful genre it is today.

Drawing reminiscence to industry notables like Toni Braxton and Patti Labelle, Era’nay’s songs also preserve a classic sound that almost any avid fan of the world of R&B can resonate with, and we get a deep dive into this musical aura with her most recent EP ‘Elevate’. An anthemic collection of six tracks that truly encompass Era’nay’s authenticity, gifted songwriting/melody structures, ability as a naturally gifted vocalist, and even her vulnerability as an artist – in only the best possibly ways. Opening tracks on this record are “Waiting For” and “In My Feelings (feat. T. Real & Darrin Lee Jr.)”. Both are hypnotic and feel like the best musical back rub you’ve received in decades; and especially sets the tone for what the rest of the record brings. Era’nay’s vocal delivery especially is beautifully subtle in all the right places and really showcases her ability to construct a very powerful, integrative lead melody that is memorable, catchy and leaves you with a visceral listening experience.

Moving onto one of her anchor singles of the EP, her song “Lesson” is a little more upbeat, bluesy and explores a bit more into the facets of her vocal range and musical persona. The Rhodes keys riff on this track from the very beginning is insatiably enticing and really delves into the musicianship factors that brilliantly parallel with the above-average production value. It’s a great demonstration of hearing how Era’nay can integrate her signature style into different musical atmospheres that cover more angles of her artistic merit. This one, just like the previous tracks on this EP, really add to the diversity aspect when it comes to composing effective vocal melodies regardless how much the music can tend to change or shift over.

Lastly, her closing track “Farewell”, which was also released as a single prior to the full EP release, reiterates back to the record’s beginnings with this track’s hypnotic aura. It closes the record with the same modernly nostalgic measures that set the tone for the record in the first place. It’s a brilliant ending to the record that reconnects with the EP’s beginning where it started it all; giving the audience a taste of something fresh yet still identifiable. Overall, Era’nay has served up a six-track hypnotic record that has so far amassed an insatiable presence and reception. It’s a true high-quality record with unquestionably above average production value which has helped create the visceral listening experience that ‘Elevate’ has brought to the table since its release date. It’s a must-hear on just about every account and will leave you with that musical feeling of warmth which has become relatively scarce in today’s modern music realm.

‘Elevate’ is available now on Spotify, Apple Music , iTunes and several other digital music streaming platforms. You’ll be beyond happy you gave her a listen. - Artist Reach - Elite Artist Development


"“Era’Nay” Shared New Song “Farewell”: Listen"

Louisville, KY-based Sultry singer-songwriter “Era’Nay” has recently released a new single from her latest EP, ‘Elevate’; the indie RnB ballad, ‘Farewell’, showcases the artist’s honest and emphatic musical style alongside his definitive storytelling abilities.

Era’Nay began her career with Carter Music Group and producer Darrin Lee, Era’Nay has written and released the latest song, “Farewell” that has garnered immense appreciation from the audience, and now all the tracks of her latest EP are also creating a huge buzz among her followers.

Era’Nay has written and released several singles “No More”, “Chances”, “Lessons”, which provide an enticing flavor of R&B beats. She is indeed the powerhouse of tremendous capability that can set an example in the music industry in near future.

“Farewell”, is a stripped-down ballad that speaks to the grief so many of us are experiencing every year. Throughout the song, Era’Nay’s emotive and soulful vocals reflect on the loss of a loved one; as she wonders if the words “I Love You” were spoken often enough.

Do listen to this incredible song “Farewell” and give a thumbs up to “Era’Nay’s” incredible work. Make sure to follow her on social media platforms to know more about his upcoming projects. Links Below:

Song URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN2MUnEgwk0 - GUITAA


Discography

  • Harmonious (full album) - Early 2022
  • Elevate (ep album) - April 30, 2021
  • Chances
  • Lesson
  • No More

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Sultry singer-songwriter, Era’Nay, The Princess of R&B Soul, is an emerging young artist with an old soul from Louisville, KY. Channeling female R&B powerhouse vocalists like Toni Braxton and Patti Labelle, Era’Nay’s songs preserve a classic sound while adding a fresh vulnerability that is reminiscent of modern artists like H.E.R.  Era’Nay’s unique perspective as a young woman navigating life comes through loud and clear in her songs, despite her introspective nature.  She writes candidly about love and loss, questioning every thought and belief, to open the window for her most authentic self to shine through. She has released several tracks with Carter's Music Group, and her latest single, “Farewell”, is a stripped-down ballad that speaks to the grief so many of us are experiencing every year. Throughout the song, Era’Nay’s emotive and soulful vocals reflect on the loss of a loved one as she wonders if the words “I Love You” were spoken often enough.  

 Era’Nay, born Eryn Williams, grew up as the daughter of prominent preachers in the Louisville area.  Her parents are well known for their assistance with the development of Gospel music for many churches in the region.  They supported Era’Nay’s interest in music from a young age, as she was singing by age 4, and went on to play several different instruments in her school’s marching band. At age 16, Era’Nay began preaching at her church, and while she loved preaching, her desire to explore music and songwriting became undeniable. Era’Nay began working with Carter's Music Group by age 21, at which time she decided to put preaching on hold in pursuit of her dream to become an artist.  While this was a difficult decision for Era’Nay, her values form the foundation of every song that she writes, as she continues to have a strong relationship with God and the church.  

Currently playing on the radio is her Gospel song with Darrin Lee Jr. “No Justice, No Peace” is an upbeat contemporary Gospel/R&B song that calls out to God for help, as they reflect on social unrest, police brutality, and racism in the United States, especially in Louisville, Kentucky with the Breonna Taylor state of affairs. Using elements of gospel instrumentation like hand clapping, the Hammond organ, and soulful vocal ad libs, the song showcases their church roots while still feeling fresh and modern.  Era’Nay enhances the song with her powerful gospel riffs and runs.  

Since she began her career with Carter's Music Group and producer Darrin Lee, Era’Nay has written and released several singles (“No More”, “Chances”, “Lessons''), including her latest song, “Farewell.”  Through her EraNayMusicVevo channel she released the video for “Farewell”!  April 23, 2021 the video for the hit single “Chances' ' will be released. These are lead singles from her EP - Elevate released April 30, 2021.  

Get to know her and love her now; so, you will be ready for her captivating first full-length album “Harmonious” in early 2022.

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