Say She She

Say She She

Say She She are the sound of the city after midnight - all mirrorball shimmer, street corner soul and political bite. Fronted by the impeccable three-part harmonies of Piya Malik, Sabrina Cunningham and Nya Gazelle Brown, the New York-based outfit channel the spiritual groove of the ‘70s into something utterly vital and now.

Think post-disco, pre-gentrification. Think rotary phones, protest chants and high heels on hot pavement. There’s a boldness to Say She She that’s both retro and revolutionary - socially conscious lyrics locked in step with deep-pocket rhythms and horn stabs that hit like sunshine through scaffolding.