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Joy Crookes - Early ft. Jafaris (Live) | Vevo DSCVR Artists to Watch 2020

Joy Crookes - Early ft. Jafaris - an exclusive live performance for Vevo DSCVR ARTISTS TO WATCH 2020, an annual series highlighting those that are shaping the future of music. You know an artist is on the right road when she confesses a desire to continually up her eloquence. Last spring, Joy Crookes told Vogue that one of her artistic goals is “to be a more confident writer - to go from lyricist to poet.” The 20-year-old native of South London’s Elephant and Castle is tilting towards such achievements. She’s one of those performers whose vivid imagery occasionally overshadows its accompanying instrumental track. Often - certainly through her ‘Perception,’ ‘Reminiscence’ and ‘Influence’ EPs of the last two years - those two elements are in wonderful cahoots, effectively blending themselves so one enhances the other. The newcomer’s impact is broadening quickly. She writes when she has emotions to share, not a task to fulfill. Her music is personal. Last year’s “Mother, May I Sleep With Danger” is a bouncy plea that finds her wanting to spread her wings, but in one way or another she’s been doing just that - nurturing her artistic side - since the age of 12, when she picked up a guitar in attempt to express some childhood anguish through music. Later she deemed this process “singing her cries” (that’s poetry, right there). Leaving school at 16 because music became more and more prominent, publishing deals and producers entered her life. For the last two years Joy’s name has been buzzing around the UK, and this daughter of an Irish dad and Bangladeshi mom celebrates the vibrant multi culturalism of modern day Britain in “London Mine.” It’s one of her most seductive tracks, so easy to fall for and brimming with pride. The other Crookes track that fans adore is “Don’t Let Me Down,” where her voice is utterly alluring. That’s also the case with our stripped-down Artists To Watch spins of “Early” and “Darkest Hour.” We bet you not only find poetry in the lyrics, but feel her heart beating in the performances, too. Watch more live performances from DSCVR ATW 2020: https://bit.ly/34mNoJ0 Watch music videos from Joy Crookes: https://bit.ly/2MU4CHK Follow Joy Crookes: Website: https://www.joycrookes.com/ Facebook:   / joycrookes   Instagram:   / joycrookes   Twitter:   / joycrookes   Follow Vevo: Find us on Facebook:   / vevo   Follow us on Twitter:   / vevo   Follow us on Instagram:   / vevo   Executive Producer: Mish Mayer Director: Charlie Sarsfield Senior Producer: Nick Calafato Producer: Rhonagh O'Donnell Talent Relations: Gabi Corbett Vevo Design: Charlee Twigg, Marianne Wilson Edit/Grade: Charlie Sarsfield DP: Ben Coughlan Steadicam: Jake Whitehouse 1st AC: Phil Heron 2nd AC: Josh Tilley Gaffer: John Forsyth Light Op: Ed Riley Light Design: Lee Parfitt Sound Engineer: Alex Archer Sound Assist: Jules Gulon Runner: Sam Twigg, Elliot Barker Photography: Aron Klein #DSCVRATW2020 #JoyCrookes #JoyCrookesLive #DarkestHour #Early http://vevo.ly/6O8B7y

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