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Unverified Legion of Trill member
Some voices resound around the world.
They emanate the power to cross borders and break boundaries, uniting listeners everywhere to sing along. Charged up by gospel grandiosity, sun-kissed island grooves, and R&B soul, Nicole Bus wields such a voice. An empathetic writer, powerhouse vocalist, talented multi-instrumentalist, and impassioned performer, the Dutch-born multicultural songstress delivers a striking signature style on her 2018 debut for Roc Nation.
Most importantly, the girl has got something to say…“I’m half-Dutch and half-Curaçaose, so I get to see different sides of the conversation,” she says. “I’ve got an understanding of where people are coming from. In the current moment we’re living in, I think that’s so important. I just want to bring as many people together as possible.”
She most definitely can. Growing up in a small Holland village, Nicole vividly recalls listening to Sade, Bob Marley, and various gospel artists a la Ron Kenoly alongside her dad. On weekends, she sang in church before eventually picking up a keyboard at ten-years-old and cooking up countless rudimentary beats on 8MB floppy disks.
In high school, a mentrix who gave her theater and dance lessons introduced her to Lauryn Hill by way of the artist’s seminal MTV Unplugged performance, and it proved nothing short of life-changing. “It showed me how to put all of my emotion and passion into music,” she elaborates. While studying at the Conservatory of Amsterdam, she received opportunities to perform around the globe. The budding talent’s travels saw her engage crowds in Nicaragua, Israel, Palestine, Morocco, Indonesia, and throughout The Netherlands. In 2013, she participated in The Voice of Holland and emerged as a quarter-finalist as her profile dramatically grew. After winning another music competition, she met multiplatinum producer Needlz [Drake, Cardi B, Bruno Mars]. During 2018, Roc Nation heard a snippet of her music on Needlz Instagram and immediately reached out. Signed to the entertainment industry powerhouse, she dove headfirst into cooking up new music for 2018.
Nicole’s first single “You” hints at the scope of her robust range and the international implications of the sound. A reggae groove simmers beneath jazz-y horns as her jaw-dropping delivery takes the spotlight before slipping into a sample of the original instrumental behind Wu-Tang Clan’s classic “C.R.E.A.M.” It’s poetic, powerful, and provocative—and the perfect way to get to know the singer.“In the media, the profile of black males is pretty negative,” she sighs. “In the heavy times we’re going through right now, we don’t have an encouraging song about the beauty, strength, and intelligence of our black men. I decided to write one. I thought it would be cool to turn it around make a love story about this subject. The ‘C.R.E.A.M.’ sample felt so perfect. It’s a very beautiful dedication to boost character and morale and share love instead of all this negativity.”
With that spirit, her voice and message will resonate for a long time to come. “When you listen to me, I want you to walk away with the consciousness that you are loved and special,” she leaves off. “I would like to share my experience with others so they can get encouraged and relate to the story in the music. It would be great to see people all over the world dancing and enjoying the melodies. Whenever there’s a blue day I promise I can be the sunlight through your speakers.”
Nicole Bus is tired of the negative portrayal of Black men in the media, so the Roc Nation signee decided to take matters into her own hands. The half-Dutch and half-Curaçaose songstress put pen to paper to let Black men know they are appreciated in "You." The Needlz-produced track, which blends reggae and hip-hop, features a sample from the Wu-Tang Clan classic "C.R.E.A.M." The song, which comes with a lyric video, shows off her range as she powerfully sings atop the mid-tempo instrumentals.
About the new track, Nicole says in a press release, "In the media, the profile of Black males is pretty negative. In the heavy times we're going through right now, we don't have an encouraging song about the beauty, strength, and intelligence of our black men. I decided to write one. I thought it would be cool to turn it around make a love story about this subject. The "C.R.E.A.M." sample felt so perfect. It's a very beautiful dedication to boost character and morale and share love instead of all this negativity."
Nicole's fame grew after making it as a quarter-finalist on The Voice of Holland in 2013. It looks like she's got some more tracks coming in the new year, and we'll be right here with open arms, ready to receive them. You can cop "You" now on your favorite digital service, and listen to the jam right here. Learn the words to Nicole Bus' latest and let the warm tone of her voice wash over you when you press play.
They emanate the power to cross borders and break boundaries, uniting listeners everywhere to sing along. Charged up by gospel grandiosity, sun-kissed island grooves, and R&B soul, Nicole Bus wields such a voice. An empathetic writer, powerhouse vocalist, talented multi-instrumentalist, and impassioned performer, the Dutch-born multicultural songstress delivers a striking signature style on her 2018 debut for Roc Nation.
Most importantly, the girl has got something to say…“I’m half-Dutch and half-Curaçaose, so I get to see different sides of the conversation,” she says. “I’ve got an understanding of where people are coming from. In the current moment we’re living in, I think that’s so important. I just want to bring as many people together as possible.”
She most definitely can. Growing up in a small Holland village, Nicole vividly recalls listening to Sade, Bob Marley, and various gospel artists a la Ron Kenoly alongside her dad. On weekends, she sang in church before eventually picking up a keyboard at ten-years-old and cooking up countless rudimentary beats on 8MB floppy disks.
In high school, a mentrix who gave her theater and dance lessons introduced her to Lauryn Hill by way of the artist’s seminal MTV Unplugged performance, and it proved nothing short of life-changing. “It showed me how to put all of my emotion and passion into music,” she elaborates. While studying at the Conservatory of Amsterdam, she received opportunities to perform around the globe. The budding talent’s travels saw her engage crowds in Nicaragua, Israel, Palestine, Morocco, Indonesia, and throughout The Netherlands. In 2013, she participated in The Voice of Holland and emerged as a quarter-finalist as her profile dramatically grew. After winning another music competition, she met multiplatinum producer Needlz [Drake, Cardi B, Bruno Mars]. During 2018, Roc Nation heard a snippet of her music on Needlz Instagram and immediately reached out. Signed to the entertainment industry powerhouse, she dove headfirst into cooking up new music for 2018.
Nicole’s first single “You” hints at the scope of her robust range and the international implications of the sound. A reggae groove simmers beneath jazz-y horns as her jaw-dropping delivery takes the spotlight before slipping into a sample of the original instrumental behind Wu-Tang Clan’s classic “C.R.E.A.M.” It’s poetic, powerful, and provocative—and the perfect way to get to know the singer.“In the media, the profile of black males is pretty negative,” she sighs. “In the heavy times we’re going through right now, we don’t have an encouraging song about the beauty, strength, and intelligence of our black men. I decided to write one. I thought it would be cool to turn it around make a love story about this subject. The ‘C.R.E.A.M.’ sample felt so perfect. It’s a very beautiful dedication to boost character and morale and share love instead of all this negativity.”
With that spirit, her voice and message will resonate for a long time to come. “When you listen to me, I want you to walk away with the consciousness that you are loved and special,” she leaves off. “I would like to share my experience with others so they can get encouraged and relate to the story in the music. It would be great to see people all over the world dancing and enjoying the melodies. Whenever there’s a blue day I promise I can be the sunlight through your speakers.”
Nicole Bus is tired of the negative portrayal of Black men in the media, so the Roc Nation signee decided to take matters into her own hands. The half-Dutch and half-Curaçaose songstress put pen to paper to let Black men know they are appreciated in "You." The Needlz-produced track, which blends reggae and hip-hop, features a sample from the Wu-Tang Clan classic "C.R.E.A.M." The song, which comes with a lyric video, shows off her range as she powerfully sings atop the mid-tempo instrumentals.
About the new track, Nicole says in a press release, "In the media, the profile of Black males is pretty negative. In the heavy times we're going through right now, we don't have an encouraging song about the beauty, strength, and intelligence of our black men. I decided to write one. I thought it would be cool to turn it around make a love story about this subject. The "C.R.E.A.M." sample felt so perfect. It's a very beautiful dedication to boost character and morale and share love instead of all this negativity."
Nicole's fame grew after making it as a quarter-finalist on The Voice of Holland in 2013. It looks like she's got some more tracks coming in the new year, and we'll be right here with open arms, ready to receive them. You can cop "You" now on your favorite digital service, and listen to the jam right here. Learn the words to Nicole Bus' latest and let the warm tone of her voice wash over you when you press play.