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First Listen: Thandiwe delivers plain-spoken soul on “Advice”

Staff, September 4, 2025September 4, 2025

Thandiwe steps into her solo lane with quiet fire and calm hands. “Advice” moves unhurried, framed by Rhodes hush, rimshot taps, and a warm, rounded bass that glides between notes. Around the edges, a flutter of flute, a string wash, and a late-arriving sax trace the margins, bathing the track in after-rain warmth. Every element stays loose. The arrangement breathes, leaving space clear for what she has to say. The drums keep their shape—simple, steady, and measured.

Her voice stays close to the mic, layered in patient harmonies that sit on the shoulder and steady the spine. Lines curve and resolve with ease. When she names betrayal or growing pains, the tone stays composed—protective, even certain. As the track builds, the repeated promise—you gon’ be alright—acts like both a chant and a check-in. And with each pass, it gains weight until it feels communal.

On the page, she deals in plain truths: friends fall out, lovers lie, mamas call it early, and time does the cleaning. She threads those lessons through faith—God’s timing, hindsight as balm—keeping the delivery grounded and direct. The maternal echo is there, the stubborn center too. She has said publicly, “this path is MY path,” and the record mirrors that stance: priestess, partner, and artist choosing her road from Nigeria with a clear head.

In the arc from OSHUN to now, “Advice” works as a marker: intimate, jazz-leaned R&B with slow burn and low heat. The feel nods to cool and neo-soul corners while staying spare and sure. Within today’s alt-R&B wave—where artists like Cleo Sol and Liv.e build around minimal arrangements and emotional clarity—Thandiwe carves her own grounded lane. Call it sustenance: plain-spoken, centered, and restorative.

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