Mom Tudie's "Heavey" Is A SoundCloud Collab Success Story [PREMIERE]

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Rising South London producer Mom Tudie has been teasing his forthcoming EP with brilliantly crafted singles, his latest being no exception. Coming from the same circle as Tom Misch, 2018 saw the 23-year-old producer featured on BBC Radio 1, Complex and The Line Of Best Fit. After the success of his singles "Everything You Said" and "Isn't Right," a serendipitous connection forged on SoundCloud laid the framework for his latest single "Heavey," a collaboration with vocalist Caisey.  

Taken from Mom Tudie's forthcoming debut EP, High Ceilings, "Heavey" marks both his ability to spot raw talent in the abyss of SoundCloud and a highly important moment in the producer's career.  The song does not oversell, immersing listeners in a laid-back and effortlessly delivered track. The deep groove in Mom Tudie's pop-minded production paired with Caisey's uninhibited vocals makes for a candid, train of thought - style track. Gentle horns cushion from the back of the track as she sings,  "I'm feelin' heavy, don't know which way to go. Gettin' ready to put on a good show."  

Mom Tudie comments on the collaboration, saying,

"I heard some of Caisey's demos on SoundCloud so asked her to write to a beat. This was the first time she stepped up to a real microphone, and she killed it. It felt like I had found some real hidden talent, so I'm really happy people get to hear this"    

Though this is just the beginning of an undoubtedly long career for Mom Tudie, his music is already turning heads for a reason. Give the single a listen below and look for the full High Ceilings EP on May 10.

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