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Tash Hills – Diamond Life (2023)

Making her name as a stand-out artist in the nu-funk genre, Tash Hills is a breath of Demi Lovato slivering through a Chaka Khan melody. Inspired by old-school funk artists like Quincy Jones, George Benson and Chaka Khan, it is clear that Hills would have some groovy vibes to her music, but she takes the grooves to a new level. Already turning our heads with her disco-inspired tones, Tash Hills is making waves at The Other Side Reviews; however, we are not the only ones singing her praises. Since her debut single in 2020, this songstress has been featured in Find No Enemy, Blender Book Magazine, Portsmouth News, and many more.

Following her pop-infused single ‘Who d’you think you are?’, Tash Hills releases her soulful new track ‘Diamond Life’. Bringing her signature funkiness to our ears, ‘Diamond Life’ has the nostalgic flair of Quincy Jones. However, and this is something I really love about Tash Hills, there is a style to her songs making them both vintage and contemporary. The vintage sound is obvious jumping out at you from the first chord and is often built up with jazzy horns, but it is difficult to pinpoint the modern-day sentimentality. It’s an enigma that captivates funk in the 21st century with the attitude of Marvin Gaye.

Produced with James Berkeley (an established professional in the UK jazz, soul and RnB scenes) and penned with songwriter Billy Vena, Tash Hills touches on self-discovery and acceptance in the empowering ‘Diamond Life’. Hills explains that “…this song talks about how to love and believe in yourself, how to be confident and know you are enough and beautiful inside and out”.

Sincere, sentimental and reflective, this honest, soulful and soul-stirring song is one that can have you twirling about high on life. The energy of Tash Hills’ live performances oozes forth in ‘Diamond Life’, so you feel truly awesome about yourself while singing along into your hairbrush as you strut about your bedroom.


For more from Tash Hills, check out her official website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Spotify.

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