Greentea Peng Announces New Album “ Tell Dem It’s Sunny”

Greentea Peng Announces New Album “ Tell Dem It’s Sunny”

Embarking on a brand new musical journey, genre-blurring artist Greentea Peng announces her forthcoming 14-track album, “TELL DEM IT’S SUNNY”, alongside the release of a second taster of the record, “One Foot”.

Given the personal growth of the past 3 years, it comes as no surprise that the creative process of “TELL DEM IT’S SUNNY” was more expressive and hands-on than ever before, with Peng playing bass on multiple tracks and delving more deeply into the production side of the craft. More broadly, the album’s producer roll gives an insight into the levels of talent and diversity behind the veil of the record. Longtime collaborator, London-based hitmaker Earbuds features heavily, alongside versatile talent Samo - creative and kindred spirits. Following on from their work on Peng’s 2022 mixtape GREENZONE 108, multi-platinum producer Nat Powers and the legendary, enigmatic producer St.Francis Hotel also return to put their stamp on the album.

With her signature honeyed vocals, Greentea Peng builds smoky soundscapes and spiritual anthems, lacing her music with genre-spanning influences across everything from dub, reggae,  jazz, contemporary hip-hop and psychedelic rock. Both deeply personal and politically prescient,  Greentea’s music has touched audiences across the globe.  A performance of her song “Downers” on COLORS went viral in 2019,  interspersed with celebrated EPs and singles. Her debut album, MAN MADE, arrived in 2021 to widespread acclaim, followed by the 2022’s equally revered mixtape GREENZONE 108. From collaborations with U.K heavyweights such as Goldie, The Streets, Neneh Cherry and Swindle, Greentea continues to align with like-minded,  game-changing artists who exist in their own lane. This past summer Greentea has hosted her very own monthly Rinse FM show,  graced Glastonbury with a surprise DJ set,  and played alongside Yussef Dayes at his curated Summer Dayes festival.

Photo credit: William Spooner
Photo credit: William Spooner
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