The twenty-four year old Scottish pop singer, Nina Nesbitt, has blossomed since her debut album Peroxide and is proud of her sophomore record The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change from her new label Cooking Vinyl. The title is from her last track on the album, which the idea came from walking in London where she lived. Nesbitt explains the philosophical meaning behind the name; “It reminds people everything in life is temporary– whether good or bad. Just be aware. It’ll change.” Nesbitt shares her latest creation to the world this month embarking on her next tour. Nesbitt describes her album as “a story that takes you on a proper journey. It’s a good introduction to me. A very pure album about personal growth from start to finish.” The thirteen-track album bleeds heartwarming with evoking power ballads while making it fun and dance worthy. Nesbit adds, “I write from the heart. It’s a very honest album. It’s a diary of someone from their early twenties.” The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change took three years for perfection. The latest album features recognized producers from Fraser T Smith (who has previously worked for Adele, Drake, even Florence and the Machines) to Jordan Riley (collaborated with Macklemore).
The album begins with an emotional driven song “Sacred” that shreds Lorde’s Melodrama and Halsey’s Hopeless Fountain Kingdom in a whole other depth dimension. Nesbitt dives deep into each track retracing 90s R&B roots (TLC, Destiny’s Child, & Lauryn Hill) in “Loyal To Me” and “Love Letter” adding a riveting flavor of guitar picking. Her first self-produced song “The Moments I’m Missing” that she created in her bedroom is a multi-layering masterpiece with dramatic reverb. The next song “Somebody Special” makes your heart thump or skip a beat while “The Best You Had” emotionally touches your heart about jealousy when your former lover moves on. Nesbitt channels her inner Alanis Morissette in this raw favorite tune that even Taylor Swift approves. Her new single “