Lose It

New single
The journey through adversity often unveils hidden strengths and insights. Inspired by the poem “Mind
Games,” “Lose It” encapsulates the idea that losing everything can lead to a profound appreciation for life’s
smaller moments, transforming our perspective and ultimately enriching our experiences. Embracing the
lessons learned during tough times not only fosters resilience but also opens our hearts to the beauty of life’s
nuances, allowing us to emerge stronger and more fulfilled.
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LOSE IT

The journey through adversity often unveils hidden strengths and insights. Inspired by the poem “MindGames,” “Lose It” encapsulates the idea that losing everything can lead to a profound appreciation for life’ssmaller moments, transforming our perspective and ultimately enriching our experiences. Embracing thelessons learned during tough times not only fosters resilience but also opens our hearts to the beauty of life’snuances, allowing us to emerge stronger and more fulfilled. A life, a dream of a time when we are not subject […]

Love and Tenderness

A life, a dream of a time when we are not subject to Time, Faith, Hope, Belief or Desire.

LONGER

When you’re up against a struggle, that shatters all your dreams. Your hopes have been crushed by manifested schemes. You feel the urge within you, to submit to your fears and the love you’re standing with all seems to disappear. Can you hold a bit longer, can we keep the faith. We know we grow stronger and destined to be great.

MOZEZ

Biography

“The singers I look up to, like Marvin Gaye and Karen Carpenter, have an ease and beauty in how they sing. The point of singing is to deliver a message. If you sing with grace, your story will sound easy.” Mozez.
Long before Sam Smith and Jess Glynne got their start as collaborators with the likes of Disclosure and Rudimental, Jamaican soul singer Mozez was helping influential soothing club duo Zero 7 to tell their story with an unhurried simplicity.”

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Looking At Me

Written, produced and played by Osmond Wright, Ben Barson and Tony White with other instrumentation from Hamlet Luton on bass and Chris Dawkins on rhythm guitar. The song was written at Whitelight Studios engineered by Tony White and was mastered at Tommy Bianchis’s studio in Italy. Remixed By Tom Quick From the forthcoming album Lights On. Released on Numen Records distributed by FUGA