Supa Bwe • "Jubilee"
Supa Bwe's 2016 has been complicated, but he's put these demons into song as everything went down, allowing his extremely loyal fan-base to grow even closer to the gifted artist, tearing apart what ever wall existed between his own thoughts and the outside world. This may be the secret to Supa's success - listen closely and pretty soon you're going to feel like you know the guy. Absolutely insane performances like clockwork don't hurt either.
The song, which will be on Supa's upcoming Dead Again 3 (out July 4) covers a siren named Jubilee, representing the passage of time and the change in people that comes with. As Supa Bwe puts it, "I wrote "Jubilee" while climbing out of a deep, mental trench, as I had recently went through a fall out with my band (Hurt Everybody) and was losing/pushing people away who were very, very important to me...It's a song about liberating myself through forgiveness & living out this extraordinary year of Jubilee in a way that's healthier for me." This track brings the softer side of Supa, a moment for self-reflection and that ethereal singing we all know and love.
We mentioned Supa Bwe's raucous performances? He's got one tonight, opening for Logan Cage along with Warhol.SS, Femdot, Pat App and more. Concert is all ages and thrown by Ovrlrd, tickets here. And if you haven't heard, you can be looking forward to a new trio called 'Fight Me' in the very near future.