It starts off strong. Her voice debuts with the phrase “You’re like a drug to me,” which comes after initially thinking this is a techno track. It isn’t; it's a blend of influences from an artist who cites Nina Simone and Massive Attack as inspirations. You need to give it a listen to understand; it's out there, so…
“I wrote Down about being in a new relationship and those initial feelings of infatuation.” As she says, Chinwe candidly delves into the intoxicating cocktail of emotions that characterise the early stages of a relationship. With heartfelt lyrics, she navigates the delicate balance between infatuation and uncertainty, pondering whether love can withstand the inevitable challenges that lie ahead. The track resonates with authenticity, as Chinwe's introspective musings invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and vulnerability.
Adding to the allure of Down are the subtle traces of harp melodies, a reflection of Chinwe's ongoing musical evolution. This instrument, which she began studying during quarantine, has seamlessly woven its way into her musical identity since her debut EP, Fall, released at the close of the previous year. With each note, the harp serves as a poignant reminder of Chinwe's journey of self-discovery and artistic expression, enriching her sound with a unique depth and resonance.