Press Play: Marian Hill – SPINNIN (ft. Kemba & Steve Davit)

We are excited to share with you the new single from the multi-platinum duo Marian Hill. Entitled “SPINNIN”, the song features Kemba & Steve Davit. “SPINNIN” is a single from their forthcoming third studio album why can’t we just pretend? The genre-defying single features velvety, seductive vocals, blazing saxophone soundscapes, and electrifying beats, which culminate into the ultimate romance banger dripping with swagger, independence, and sexuality.

Marian Hill has garnered over 2.2 billion worldwide streams, reaching #21 on the Billboard 100 with their hit “Down”, and have played late-night shows like Fallon as well as touring the world playing festivals such as Coachella and Lollapalooza.

The album almost didn’t happen at all. Before the pandemic, Sam and Jeremy had gotten so exhausted and jaded that for a moment they felt like they might walk away. Then the world ended. And for the first time in eight years, they were apart. In those lost months, they remembered how much Marian Hill meant to them, and meant to all their fans over the years. How the connection they found through their music was literally magic. And they knew they needed to finish this record.

Marian Hill gave them the lives they’d always dreamt of and kept them going during the worst year of their lives. When Samantha found herself turning 30 in her childhood bedroom and Jeremy suffered an onset of chronic pain in both of his wrists, the music they made gave them moments of joy to hold onto in a world full of uncertainty. For a few moments each day, they could get lost in a song, and pretend they were playing it for you.


Chances are you’re familiar with the established duo- comprised of producer Jeremy Lloyd and vocalist Samantha Gongol – who released their debut EP, Play, in 2013. Two years later came Sway, an expanded collection of songs, this time officially released through Photo Finish and Republic Records. The seven-track project featured the smokey, trap-jazz hit “One Time,” which went viral on Vine and rewarded Lloyd and Gongol with a gigantic bump in popularity. “One of the most amazing things about being discovered on the internet is you don’t have to tough it out at bars and shows, it kind of happens overnight,” Gongol says. “But it also didn’t give me time to figure out my performance, to become confident.” ACT ONE, their debut album, arrived in 2016 and brought the spotlight of virality onto the duo again. Apple featured the album’s single, “Down,” in an AirPods commercial nearly a year after ACT ONE’s release, boosting the infectious single to #21 on the Billboard 100, and pushing Marian Hill through the mainstream bubble. 

Their sophomore album Unusual followed in 2018 – composed of ten taut tracks including lead single “Subtle Thing” – garnered various tastemaker press approvals from the likes of PAPER Magazine, Billboard & Refinery 29. The record saw the duo solidify their position as a singular voice in modern pop and was paired with a series of ten one-minute visual episodes invoking the work of filmmakers Roy Andersson and Peter Campus. Following this, they dropped the was it not EP in March of 2020 right when everything went…badly. Their new album, why can’t we just pretend? drops spring 2022 and includes the previously released singles “ooo (that’s my type)” ft. Baby Tate, “omg”, and “it never ends.”

 

 

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