Fousheé Feels It All on ‘pointy heights’

As a gamer who’s also a music enthusiast, I can’t help but feel like I’ve stumbled upon a hidden gem in Fousheé’s new album, “Pointy Heights.” Having grown up with a mix of cultures and sounds, this album resonates deeply with my eclectic musical tastes. The R&B vibes, the personal touch, and the homage to her roots – it all feels like a sonic journey through Fousheé’s life experiences that I can’t help but be drawn into.


At last, Fousheé’s second album, titled “pointy heights,” is here! Following the release of several enchanting singles like “still around,” “war,” “100 bux,” and “feel like home,” this LP represents a deliberate change in sound for the singer-songwriter, moving away from her previous album, “softCORE.

Fousheé often ponders what she wants her work to be remembered for, but primarily, she hopes it’s recognized as an album to be experienced and grown with, devoid of any collaborations or co-writers. In essence, she considers the album like a tree that reveals her identity by tracing her roots back to where she originates. She wishes listeners can recognize a piece of themselves in this body of work.

To those who consider it their diaspora, home isn’t defined by birthplace, but by the feelings it evokes. It could be any location that resonates with you or anyone who makes you feel at home. It’s about these special, elevated moments. In loving memory of Pointy and Michelle.

Before the release of “pointy heights”, Fousheé was already busy with her collaboration projects. She appeared on Childish Gambino’s “Bando Stone & The New World” and Steve Lacy’s “Gemini Rights”. Notably, Steve Lacy, a long-time friend and collaborator of Fousheé’s, provided significant production for “pointy heights”.

Stream pointy heights on Spotify and Apple Music now.

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2024-09-18 17:57