Saima drops a track that’s simultaneously soothing and refreshingly modern. The Oslo-based artist has mastered this incredible blend of R&B with classical elements—it’s literally ballroom-ready music.
Her latest single, "Don’t Call Me Up," tackles love and self-worth with surprising boldness. Throughout the track, Saima explores love’s complex powers while acknowledging that willpower alone won’t always cut it.
What’s fascinating is how she channels Erykah Badu’s free-flowing neo-soul energy. Yet somehow maintains Bruno Mars’ grand pop sensibilities at the same time. It’s quite the balancing act, honestly.
"Don’t Call Me Up" effortlessly floats between musical boundaries. The single just flows naturally from one style to another without missing a beat.
Over the years, Saima’s continuously refined her craft despite industry upheavals. She’s remained remarkably true to her soulful roots, no matter which way the musical winds blow.
This new release perfectly captures her signature style—those Sunday afternoon vocals paired with breezy production. Everything ties together seamlessly, creating something genuinely cohesive.
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The single feels like it’s setting up something bigger. Hopefully leading toward an EP or full album down the road.
For now though, "Don’t Call Me Up" gives fans plenty to savor.