Silvastone – Rocksteady: London’s SILVASTONE returns with the vibrant new single ‘Rocksteady’ (August 23rd), showcasing another example of his unique genre-defying blend of Afrobeats, R&B, Hip-Hop, and Reggae. This highly anticipated track follows the success of his previous releases, which have earned him accolades from critics and fans alike, solidifying his place as a leading force in contemporary music.
‘Rocksteady’ is a tribute to the unsung superwomen who inspire us daily. SILVASTONE draws from his rich musical heritage, blending the uplifting rhythms of Highlife and Reggae with the soulful tones of R&B, echoing influences from musical icons like Morgan Heritage, Anthony Hamilton, and Chronixx. “Inspired by the hardworking women I have seen in my life, ‘Rocksteady’ is a celebration of the superwomen we see every day who often don’t get the credit they deserve,” says SILVASTONE.
The release of ‘Rocksteady’ continues SILVASTONE’s journey of musical innovation. With over 23,000 Spotify monthly listeners and more than 55,000 YouTube subscribers, he has captivated a global audience through his eclectic sound and charismatic performances. His previous projects have received extensive support, being playlisted by top radio stations such as BBC Radio 1, 1Xtra, CapitalXtra, and Kiss100FM, as well as securing prime spots on editorial playlists curated by Apple Music.
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SILVASTONE’s live performances have graced stages at major festivals including Glastonbury and SXSW, where his electrifying presence has left lasting impressions. Beyond his festival appearances, SILVASTONE has headlined four successful shows in London and collaborated with renowned artists like Wyclef Jean, Davido, and Akon. His talent extends beyond the stage as his music has been featured in productions by Universal, Netflix, and Warner Bros.
Born in London to Ghanaian and Sierra Leonean parents, SILVASTONE’s music is deeply influenced by his African roots and his experiences growing up in the UK. His journey from a war-torn Sierra Leone to becoming a celebrated artist is nothing short of inspirational. Today, he is not only a key figure in the UK music scene but also a vital member of his Croydon community. His White Hut Studios in New Addington serves as a creative hub, providing music and mentoring programs for young artists and supporting local youth through various initiatives.