Swsh - "Come with Me" | Live at Black Rabbit Rose

image

Photo: Amanda Canton

We had the pleasure of inviting the one and only Swsh out for an intimate performance at Black Rabbit Rose in Hollywood, California, and what we captured there was pure magic. Delivering a standout live rendition of "Come with Me," we were able to witness first-hand the force that is this R&B artist on the rise. And like any good friend, we would be remised if we kept you out of the loop, so you just know we had to grace you with a bit of the magic from that night.

Swsh's modern take on soul is nothing short of infectious. The Los Angeles - based artist released their debut single "Flowers" much to our acclaim back in 2017, and we have been championing the growth of their artistic vision from their dynamic 2018 debut EP SOUP to their most recent single to date, "Come with Me." Call it a siren's spell, but we are absolutely enamored by Swsh's wholly distinctive sound.

For more from Swsh, revisit our interview with the R&B artist on the rise.

Related Articles

Phoenix Laoutaris Brings Soul To Almost-Love With Her New Single “About You”

Phoenix Laoutaris Brings Soul To Almost-Love With Her New Single “About You”

July 6, 2026 “About You” naturally embellishes romantic longing — and the uncertainty that comes with it — with sparkling saxophones, velvety vocals and a quiet confidence that leaks into every note.
Author: Alysa Benson
R&B
Fall in Love With Ama Again on Her Self-Titled Re-Introduction [Q&A]

Fall in Love With Ama Again on Her Self-Titled Re-Introduction [Q&A]

July 3, 2026 The album is a vexing combination of honesty, R&B sultriness and perspective unfolds over thirteen tracks highlighted by the smash single, "Need It Bad."
Author: DJ Connor
pop
R&B
Ama
Infinity Song Expands Horizons On Illuminating Self-Titled Album

Infinity Song Expands Horizons On Illuminating Self-Titled Album

June 16, 2026 On their self-titled third album, the sibling quartet broadens that foundation, reaching beyond the folk-rock textures that first introduced them to wider audiences and embracing elements of soft rock, soul, alternative, and R&B.
Author: Alessandra Rincon
pop
R&B