ABISHA SHARES NEW SINGLE ‘ I THINK I LOVE YOU’
Words: Mike Mode
December 6, 2022

ABISHA rounds off an incredible 2022 by sharing new single ‘I Think I Love You’, which is released today via Spindle Music

Continuing her ascent to the upper echelons of alt-pop, ‘I Think I Love You’ sees ABISHA experiment further into dance territory, having been inspired by modern UK Garage for her recent releases. Carrying a buoyant melody and cool, assured vocals, the track is set to be a fan favourite as we head into party season. The release sees ABISHA proudly fly the flag for the LGBTQIA+ community and be the artist that she wishes she could have had inspire her during her formative years. “I hope that it helps young queer people out there feel seen, heard and represented.”, she says.

Speaking on the single, ABISHA explains, “I Think I Love You” is the subtle coming out song that I wish I had as a teenager. It’s about the realisation that your feelings for a close friend might be more than just friendly. It explores the confusion and difficulties that come along with it, but above all, the euphoric feeling of your first love and falling for your best friend. I wanted to write a song that young queer people could hear and be like ‘wait… is she talking about falling in love with her best friend… another girl?’ and feel seen and represented! I think that falling for a friend is something that a lot of queer people encounter and a lot of the time that can lead to a beautiful relationship.

‘I Think I Love You’ follow’s ABISHA’s long-anticipated sophomore EP Everything Falls Into Place, which was released earlier this year. The record navigates through intimate themes of personal growth and relationships with empowering confidence and optimism. Every song invites her audience to indulge in the spontaneous and playful style of her craft that showcase her versatility in taking the garage genre to reinvigorating territories.

“ABISHA is part of the new beat generation” – DAZED

“An artist to keep your eye on” – COMPLEX UK

“An inspiration…” – GAY TIMES

“ABISHA is lighting up the alt-pop underground” – HUNGER

“A queer artist everyone should be listening to” – BUZZFEED

“An Artist you need to keep an eye on…I think she’s going to be a Superstar” – DANNY HOWARD, BBC RADIO 1

LISTEN TO EVERYTHING FALLS INTO PLACE EP HERE

 

Everything Falls Into Place is the follow up of her 2020 debut EP, Scorpio, where she took her listeners into a vulnerable journey of self-acceptance. Her authenticity and avant-garde sound have garnered support from heavyweight tastemakers across the globe including DAZED, i-D, Billboard, BBC Introducing, COLORS, Earmilk, gal-dem, Complex, DUMMY, High Snobiety, NYLON, Gay Times and many more. In an exclusive interview with Billboard she shared, “I’m discovering who I am as an artist, I’m also discovering who I am as a person, and I’ve finally gotten to a place where I’m happy to stand out and express myself every way I can.”

Outside of music, she has been paving her way in the fashion space while supporting causes that are close to her heart. Signed to Select Model Management in London, she has previously worked in campaigns with global brands including with FootLocker EU for their #ShoesDontChangeTheWorld campaign and many more. Additionally, her latest ambassadorship with the non-profit organisation MindOut has also given her the opportunity to use her platforms to advocate for LGBTQ+ mental health.

More About ABISHA

In each song she shares with the world, ABISHA embodies a quiet self-possession, an element especially evident in her sophisticated yet soulful vocal presence. But for the 26-year-old singer/songwriter, that confidence follows from overcoming profound insecurity, a journey closely tied to coming of age as a gay person of colour in her homeland of Devon. Imbued with both raw sensitivity and understated power, ABISHA’s music intimately documents her transformation through the years – and ultimately speaks to the urgency of representation, and the radical beauty of self-acceptance. “Growing up black and gay in a place that’s largely white and where I didn’t know of anyone else who was queer, I had this feeling of being different for most of my life,” ABISHA confesses. “There wasn’t anyone around for me to identify with, and there weren’t even many popular queer artists back then – so for a long time I wanted so badly to be what I thought was normal. Now that I’m discovering who I am as an artist, I’m also discovering who I am as a person, and I’ve finally gotten to a place where I’m happy to stand out and express myself every way I can.”

Her debut “All That” launched in 2017 via tastemaker brand and magazine High Snobiety while her follows ups [“Project X,” “Nothing Matters,” “Confused”] were well-received and led her to coverage from the likes of Clash, Complex, Covers, Dazed, Euphoria, Gay Times, i-D, NYLON, Red Bull, and The Line Of Best Fit to name a few. ABISHA’s signature electronic-pop-tinged R&B sound landed her on several DSP playlists including Amazon’s Proud, Apple’s Best of the Week, Spotify’s New Music Friday UK, This Is How We Do, Spotify & Chill, and Soultronic, and TIDAL’s .wav and Rising: Pop in addition to editorial playlists such as Gay Times’ Queer & Now, i-D’s Best New Music, and The Independent’s Now Hear This. Marrying up her enthusiasm for art, fashion, and music, ABISHA has also worked with top brands from ASOS to Barbour International, PUMA, and Superdry.

In 2020, ABISHA released her debut EP, Scorpio, and saw praise from the world’s most read publications. Throughout the project ABISHA’s lyrics unfolded with a directness that also reflects that greater self-assurance, as well as a heightened clarity about her mission as an artist. “Over the past year or so I’ve thought a lot more about what I want to convey with my music, and so much of that is about empowering people through sharing my experiences,” she says. To that end, she continues exploring ways to use her music, visuals, and singular fashion sense to fully embrace what sets her apart. “I think it’s so important for artists to be open, because it helps other people to feel comfortable with themselves – especially people who come from a place like I did, where they don’t have anyone they can relate to or talk to,” she says. “I’d love for my music to get through to people and help them understand that how they feel is completely okay, and they don’t ever have to hide who they truly are.” Her previous single “Time Alone” deepened that message, asking listeners to be open not just about who they are, but what they are going through. With Everything Falls Into Place, she lifts up her listeners by delivering a message of positivity and self-love that empower them with confidence.

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