From the Gritty Streets of Houston Texas to Spreading Soul Music Around the World
New music from Rhythm and Blues (R&B) soul Music sensation Niva the Soul Diva gives music fans the good ole classic soul vibrations they crave.
New York, NY, September 30, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The most original combination of raw "hot buttered soul" vocals, funky guitars and keyboards since the soul music legends of the 70s has been released by the independent artist Niva the Soul Diva. Similar to Mary J. Blige and D'Angelo of the hiphop neo-soul movement of the nineties, Niva the Soul Diva brings new interpretations to the genre of "Soul Music."
The title of her new track is called "Let me be your radio."
The song is described as a happy upbeat song with a snap your fingers "classic soul" vibe. The website "soul jazz and funk" said that the song has a "hint of Bobby Womack." Niva the Soul Diva said about her influences, "My influences for all of my music comes out of the bold soul sisters of the 70s, Chaka Khan, Linda Jones, and on this particular song Gwen McRae."
About Niva the Soul Diva
Born and raised in Houston Texas now living in New York City, her humble roots in the gritty tough housing projects of Houston's third ward made Niva the Soul Diva turn to music as an escape.
On this her fourth project, Niva the Soul Diva brings in her usual musician sidekicks, with guitars played by her lead guitarist 'Johnny guitar Watson Junior' and funk jazz keyboardist Douglas "Douggie do" Glover. According to Niva, "My music is real and organic, I use real musicians, no auto-tune or digital computer editing and we're all proud of that."
The track "Let may be your radio" is available at iTunes, Amazon.MP3, GooglePlay and all major download locations.
Connect with Niva the Soul Diva on Instagram, Twitter and all social media sites with her user name nivathesouldiva. Niva the Soul Diva is also on Facebook.
For press and bookings call 718 318-1768 or visit www.nivathesouldiva.com or www.newblackmusic.net
The title of her new track is called "Let me be your radio."
The song is described as a happy upbeat song with a snap your fingers "classic soul" vibe. The website "soul jazz and funk" said that the song has a "hint of Bobby Womack." Niva the Soul Diva said about her influences, "My influences for all of my music comes out of the bold soul sisters of the 70s, Chaka Khan, Linda Jones, and on this particular song Gwen McRae."
About Niva the Soul Diva
Born and raised in Houston Texas now living in New York City, her humble roots in the gritty tough housing projects of Houston's third ward made Niva the Soul Diva turn to music as an escape.
On this her fourth project, Niva the Soul Diva brings in her usual musician sidekicks, with guitars played by her lead guitarist 'Johnny guitar Watson Junior' and funk jazz keyboardist Douglas "Douggie do" Glover. According to Niva, "My music is real and organic, I use real musicians, no auto-tune or digital computer editing and we're all proud of that."
The track "Let may be your radio" is available at iTunes, Amazon.MP3, GooglePlay and all major download locations.
Connect with Niva the Soul Diva on Instagram, Twitter and all social media sites with her user name nivathesouldiva. Niva the Soul Diva is also on Facebook.
For press and bookings call 718 318-1768 or visit www.nivathesouldiva.com or www.newblackmusic.net
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718 318-1768
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