An unhurried groove that keeps the bass forward and the expectations crystal clear.
Brandy Haze sings “Sunday Morning Coffee” right on the mic, close enough that every breath feels chosen. The hook lands like a house rule, plain and final: “If it isn’t easy / Easy like Sunday morning coffee / Then I don’t want it.” She keeps the tone soft while the line in the sand stays firm, sliding from flirtation into self-protection without ever raising her voice. Another bar lands even cleaner: “If you got a taste I’d leave you speechless / But I’m still on the defense.” Confidence and caution in the same breath. Same sentence energy, just sharper.
The live performance doubles down on that control and gives it a little afterglow. A stripped industrial set, concrete bench, cool violet haze, and a matte purple mic that looks picked to match the fit. Brandy Haze keeps the look tight too: bright white top as the visual anchor, baggy waxed pants catching light with that wet shine, jewelry flashing just enough to keep the frame feeling expensive. Slow, circling camera moves keep the band softened into texture, while her face and phrasing stay locked in focus. It plays as a performance portrait, with no extra extras.
On the sound, the track keeps it straight and satisfying: thumpy kick, crisp snare and clap, and a bass line that grabs hold fast and stays there. Around that, the keys and guitar spread wide, letting the mix open up without stepping on her delivery. It plays as a step into grown comfort, built for headphones, kitchen speakers, and that end-of-week drive home when your head finally clears.
Credits
Producer(s): DV$, GWESS • Label(s): self-released • Release: 11/2025 • Album: n/a
