This effervescent slice of ‘80s-style synth-pop is the third single from English singer-songwriter and producer Shura’s debut album, Nothing Is Real. Appearing on Annie Mac’s BBC radio show, Shura shed some light on the track. It’s about fancying someone and maybe having a kind of connection and then realizing that it’s probably not going to happen. While the song is not a cover of the classic Busta Rhymes jam of the same name, Shura is a massive fan of Janet Jackson, who featured on that 1998 hit. Asked by Hunger to list her biggest influences, Shura had this to say: “I just know t… read more
This effervescent slice of ‘80s-style synth-pop is the third single from English singer-songwriter and producer Shura’s debut album, Nothing Is Real.… read more
This effervescent slice of ‘80s-style synth-pop is the third single from English singer-songwriter and producer Shura’s debut album, Nothing Is Real. Appearing on Annie Mac’s BBC radio s… read more
There are two artists going by the name of Shura. 1) The Russian dance/pop singer Alexander Medvedev, born on May 20 1975 in Novosibirsk (correct tag Шура). He is a self-made artist who never studied music professionally acquiring his experience at the local restaurant in Novosibirsk where he had been singing since the age of 13. After completing the designer studies in the city of Riga, Latvia, he moved to Moscow to pursue music career under the pretence of being a foreign pop star. His personal life was wrapped in mystery despite his rapid shot to stardom and much talk caused by… read more
There are two artists going by the name of Shura. 1) The Russian dance/pop singer Alexander Medvedev, born on May 20 1975 in Novosibirsk (correct tag Шура). He is a self-made artist who nev… read more
There are two artists going by the name of Shura. 1) The Russian dance/pop singer Alexander Medvedev, born on May 20 1975 in Novosibirsk (correct tag Шура). He is a self-made artist who never studied music professionally acquiring his … read more