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Xavier omar the everlasting wave zip
Xavier omar the everlasting wave zip









xavier omar the everlasting wave zip

I would go up against my best friend ELHAE because I love his music. I haven’t thought about that but I also want to be realistic about the level that I’m on, the fan bases and all that stuff–I don’t want to be ridiculous. I want to put you on the spot and I’ve already picked somebody for you to go against.

xavier omar the everlasting wave zip

Man, let me think about that, I would just I would say “Like I Feel” - depending on how it’s going I’d say “SURF” and then “Lil Healing” Which should go on there off the new joint? Obviously, “So Much More” will be on there as well. Ok, let me see, you have to start with “Blind Man.” So, we start there. It’s a budding relationship, potentially, for when outside reopens. This is like… you know, I saw her on Instagram and she lives in, say, San Antonio–where you’re from.Īnd I live in Atlanta and we bond over our pandemic issues. So, it this an established relationship? What are you trying to do? So, if I’m making a mixtape for my quarantine boo and we can’t see each other–I need you to give me some songs from your catalog that I should put on it.

xavier omar the everlasting wave zip

We all get that point but, to me, it’s my best work and I expect that the people who are absolute fans of me–they’re gonna love it.

xavier omar the everlasting wave zip

I looked in the mirror and put it on a song and I think that relates even more to people because, obviously, people want relationships but everybody’s not in that headspace all the time.īut something that everybody can definitely relate to is being in your head about your own self. It’s my most personal, because I stepped outside of just love–I talk about things on my mind and in my heart. I can do conventional and traditional R&B-style records but I tend to not because R&B isn’t the main style music I listen to so, what I’m most influenced by, those are the things that will show up on the project.īecause the sound does vary so much the reaction might as well but I do expect the people who ride with me, who’ve been listening to me for years–I think they’re gonna love it because, to me, it’s absolutely the best project I’ve ever put together. If you listen to “Hours/Moments Spent Loving You,” obviously, those are kinda out-the-box R&B for the most part as well. So, people who are legitimate fans of me and, you know, if you listen to “The Everlasting Wave,” there’s 8 different styles of R&B on that project. I expect the reaction to vary, to be honest with you, not because I’m not confident in the music but because I know what people think I am or expect from me, and I’ve never quite been any of those things. What can we expect from the new album and what what are you expecting as far as the reaction to it? We caught up with Xavier who gave us insight into his latest project (with some enjoyable pitstops along the way) that’s sure to get you through late quarantine nights and early mornings. If I’m able to feel then I need to feel the fullness of each emotion to either keep it with me or learn from it.” “This album means finding a moment for every emotion I may have, whether in love, friendship, or how I feel about myself, and allowing myself to fully feel that emotion even if it’s negative. “Love is prevalent in my life, but there’s a myriad of things I have not dealt with internally,” he explains. The 11-track opus (featuring Masego, Mereba, Jae Stephens and Quinn Barlow) explores Omär’s contrasting journeys through love, inner-turmoil and religion – coming to fruition where the three meet. With a successful tour in the books and steadily growing fanbase, the silky-smooth savant moved to the next chapter of his career in February of this year when he recorded “if You Feel” on the heels of an early first-anniversary celebration with his wife.











Xavier omar the everlasting wave zip