Lawrence Steven, a burgeoning artist hailing from Bear, Delaware released his latest progressive R&B single, “Polaroids” following his debut track, “Wasted” “Polaroids” is characterized by its up-tempo, contemporary sound, which gracefully transitions into an intimate acoustic ballad.
Reminiscent of artists like Lucky Daye, Frank Ocean, and SZA, the poignant lyrics of the song resonate deeply, as Steven sings, “I think about you all the time, yes I admit I make up memories that ease my mind, can’t really say that there’s emotion there to coincide, still I regret every day left that I can’t say we fine.” This introspective theme of nostalgia and hope resonates with everyone.
Lawrence Steven is not only a singer and songwriter but a multifaceted artist dedicated to crafting meaningful art through unique and candid narratives. Growing up with limited access to creative outlets, Steven drew inspiration from a diverse array of influences, resulting in a rich, eclectic artistic style.
His formal journey as an artist began in 2018 at Berklee College of Music, where he developed a professional network with mentors such as Ray & Vivian Chew, Olivia Williams, Paula Gallitano, Eric Roberson, Rob Lewis, Swagg Harris, and Jeremy Skaller.
The track was penned by Steven himself, with production credits going to Danny Gwala and Tahi Fiu. Steven describes “Polaroids” as a reflection on past memories and experiences, accepting them for what they are—both good and bad—while also finding the strength to move forward and embrace the future.
As he builds anticipation for more future releases, Lawrence Steven emerges as a promising artist to watch, known for his lush vocals and thought-provoking lyrics.
Listen to “Polaroids” right here!
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