I miss Prince terribly. The world is a little darker without him. His legacy extends beyond the music he left to the artists he influenced. One such artist is Queency, a Boorloo/Perth-based singer-songwriter who isn’t afraid to wear his influence on his fabulous sleeve. His new single “Purple Diamonds” is as close to a new Prince song as we’re ever going to get. While it’s pretty derivative, it’s also a whole lot of fun.
“Purple Diamonds is a metaphor for what you have most precious to give to someone you find irresistibly attractive. You know, when they’re just your type and the chemistry is right, you just wanna give that person purple diamonds all night!” Queency enthused. “This song is about feeling so in tune with your partner that you’re ready to truly express yourself in the intimacy you have built and may even fall if you keep entertaining this situation. It’s about being vulnerable, yet insatiable! Look, let’s stop sugar coating: it’s a booty song! And surprise, surprise, I wrote it as I was falling in love with my partner, so he’s definitely inspired it. It’s a shameless synth heavy and vocally stacked retro pop track modernised to 21st Century’s flavours. It’s definitely an ode to 80s pop, but I wanted it to be seasoned to the taste of today! And I like it extra spicy – so we turned the heat all the way up!”.
“Purple Diamonds” is the title track from Queency’s forthcoming EP, which drops on November 24.
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