Interview with UMI

Published: Nov. 3, 2023, 4:34 p.m.

We had the pleasure of interviewing UMI over Zoom video!

R&B singer-songwriter UMI announces her new EP talking to the wind out January 19. She also releases the second track off the project, \u201cwhy dont we go.\u201d

talking to the wind follows UMI\u2019s critically acclaimed debut album Forest in the City (2022), which Rolling Stone praised for its expansive \u201csun-soaked electro R&B\u201d and \u201cmoody slow jams.\u201d The new 4-track project sees UMI in a confident new light as she fully embraces love, life, but above all, feeling okay with being lost in the world. Her first independent release, talking to the wind was written during a transitional period. Ultimately, UMI found wisdom and the creative motivation to write the EP through meditation and getting in touch with the elements by literally speaking with the wind.

UMI\u2019s second offering from the project, \u201cwhy dont we go,\u201d begins with reverberating vocals before funk-infused guitar and a snapping bass line come into play. It's the perfect backdrop for an upbeat anthem about throwing caution to the wind and falling in love. The accompanying video is a playful celebration of youth and beauty. UMI and her friends are the epitome of carefree as they dance around a sunlit room.

\u201cThis song is about enjoying your eternal youth, to be playful, to be free, to not think so much about life. Through the lyrics I paint a scene of me falling in love with someone I met for the first time, dancing through the night and forgetting my parents advice. \u2018why don\u2019t we go\u2019 is me inviting myself and the other person to just let go and to live for the sake of living\u2014even if it\u2019s just for one night,\u201d UMI says of the single.

\u201cwhy dont we go\u201d channels many of the same themes as UMI\u2019s previous single \u201chappy im,\u201d released on August 11, existing in the same sonic universe but paired with a more danceable beat. Upon release, \u201chappy im\u201d was praised by outlets like Billboard and Vibe, which raved \u201cUMI is a whimsical, enchanting dream personified. With her new single, \u2018happy im,\u2019 she kicks off her 2023 in bliss.\u201d V Magazine said that \u201cthe infectiously uplifting track is enough to cheer audiences up instantaneously.\u201d And Num\xe9ro Netherlands summed up her trajectory, stating that UMI is \u201cgearing up for a prolific, passionate, and powerful new season.\u201d

On November 27, UMI will host two meditation events at Lune Souleil in Downtown Los Angeles. An extension of the meditations she leads before each of her concerts, UMI and attendees will celebrate that evening\u2019s beaver moon aka the November full moon. At both the 7 pm PT and 9 pm PT meditations, UMI will lead group breathing and a sound bowl session to infuse the power of the moon into attendees.

On December 2, UMI will join Jhen\xe9 Aiko at Oakland Arena, where she\u2019ll perform her new singles from talking to the wind as well as hits from Forest in the City. Coco Jones and Tink will also make special appearances as openers.

With only a debut album under her belt, UMI has quietly risen to the forefront of R&B. Beyond tens of millions of streams, Complex hailed her as one of the \u201c20 R&B Artists to Watch in 2023,\u201d noting, \u201cEven if you aren\u2019t familiar with the name\\ yet, it\u2019s highly probable you\u2019ve heard her voice. UMI is just getting started and feels poised for greatness.\u201d Beyond plugs from MTV, Vogue and more, Pitchfork said that \u201cher growth is both exciting and compelling.\u201d

ABOUT UMI:
UMI is a 24-year-old Seattle native pioneering a new sound rooted in neo soul and folk. Her deepest intention is to use her music as a vessel for healing and human connection. Meaning ocean in Japanese, "umi" is a beautiful reflection of her artistry - soothing like a day spent in nature. She flows across melodies and allows herself to dive into the human experience in a way that leaves listeners feeling deeply understood. UMI's Japanese roots as well as her life journeys as a Queer woman can be felt throughout the themes of her songs. The energy of her melodies reflects her personality - deeply caring and inviting. Currently living in Los Angeles, UMI continues to create genre-bending music that captivates and inspires listeners.

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