“See Me” is a R&B track by Kenya’s fast rising star Xenia Manasseh. The song comes off her Falling Apart EP which dropped in October 2019.
Born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya, Xenia brings with her a refreshing, new sound to the music scene that captivates her audience with the clarity and pureness of her tone. She is a 23-year old graduate of Berklee College of Music, where she majored in Music Business and Management. Having been brought up on artists such as Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill and India Arie, Xenia's music is heavily Neo-Soul influenced as well as having garnered influence from R&B, Jazz and other genres of music. She has a vision to create music for all audiences that is relatable, honest and will be a reflection of her life, values and experiences; music that binds people from various walks of life because it speaks on real, universal messages.
Xenia Manasseh is a fast rising star who moves between Nairobi and different states in America making and writing music that is nothing short of warm and unique. She has been a lover of music and dance since she was a little kid and her last minute leap of faith entirely shifted her life for the better.
“I got into music when I was a kid, picked up several instruments (piano, guitar, drums and bass) plus I sang all the time but I didn’t take it seriously until the year I was going to uni, that’s when I was like “oh wow, I’m really doing this”. I have a neo-soul, R&B background but I haven’t limited myself to just writing within those genres, so I have no idea how I’d actually describe my style” she says. Enjoy the sweet sounds of Xenia Manasseh.
“IT’S ALWAYS BEEN IMPORTANT TO ME TO SOUND JUST LIKE THE RECORD”.
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About the Curator - SK
Sakhile nicknamed ‘SK’ is a music collector from Springs, South Africa. An avid lover of music with a music collection that he began in his first year of varsity. An Industrial Engineer by profession, Sakhile has always had a love for music and is dedicated to looking for fresh new music to add to his collection. Coming from a family of music lovers alike Sakhile grew up listening to a large variety of music ranging from House, Hip-Hop, R&B, Choir, Traditional Music, Soul and Jazz. Sakhile is currently working on creating an event where music collectors can come and play music they have found for music lovers. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram.
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