Elmiene Drops "Useless (Without You) (Begging Remix)" With Muni Long | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Elmiene Drops "Useless (Without You) (Begging Remix)" With Muni Long | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"British-Sudanese rising soul star Elmiene continues his rapid climb in the global R&B scene with the release of "Useless (Without You) (Begging Remix)," featuring Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Muni Long. Out now via Polydor and Def Jam Recordings, the remix expands on the heartfelt original, adding a new layer of depth with Muni Long's commanding tone and lyrical perspective."
"The song captures the vulnerable state of yearning when life feels incomplete without a loved one. While Elmiene's original performance on "Useless (Without You)" from his 12-track mixtape Heat The Streets resonated as a fan favorite, the addition of Muni Long redefines the track's emotional weight. Her vocals create a seamless dialogue that brings balance and intensity, further amplifying the ballad's raw appeal."
"His live performance history reads like a dream for any artist in the making. He graced the stage at the BET Awards, shared the spotlight with D'Angelo during the Roots Picnic, and opened for Stevie Wonder at BST Hyde Park. His NPR Tiny Desk Concert surpassed one million views, and his candid interview on The Terrell Show went viral after he stunned audiences with his rendition of Uncle Sam's "I Don't Ever Want To See You Again.""
British-Sudanese soul artist Elmiene released "Useless (Without You) (Begging Remix)" featuring Grammy-winning Muni Long through Polydor and Def Jam Recordings. The remix deepens the original from Elmiene's 12-track mixtape Heat The Streets by adding Muni Long's commanding tone and lyrical perspective. The song captures yearning and the feeling of life being incomplete without a loved one. The remix received playlist support from BBC Radio 1Xtra and was named Tune of the Week on BBC Radio 1, and earned praise from Kehlani. Elmiene's notable tracks include "Damage Control," and his live resume includes performances at BET Awards, Roots Picnic, and opening for Stevie Wonder.
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