The most uplifting band around, Ezra Collective, has returned with a fresh single titled ‘Body Language’. This track showcases their distinctive jazz influences while incorporating a Latin American touch, thanks to their longtime collaborator and British-Colombian vocalist Sasha Keable. This marks the group's first release following their critically acclaimed Top 10 album ‘Dance, No One’s Watching’, which is a sequel to the 2023 Mercury Prize-winning ‘Where I’m Meant To Be’. According to Ezra Collective, this new track is “a tribute to the Latin American communities of London that greatly inspire us.” Band leader Femi Koleoso further explained that ‘Body Language’ is “a collaboration with a friend who has been part of the EZ family for years. The expression of the body is through dance, and this song is a celebration of that.” So, put on your dancing shoes and give it a listen below!
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