If you were at Vitalize Entertainment’s launch event Fete Fatale, you know all about these girls Nexus. They shut it down at the loft party and are making waves to take over your tomorrow. Covering hits like Mr. DJ by Zhane and Secret Place by Danity Kane, this artist promo is just giving you a taste of what Vitalize Ent is cooking up. Download the artist promo for free here and be sure to let us know what you think.
From Soul to Pop-Rock, good to hood, Nexus is a dynamic duo hailing from Brooklyn, NY who came to connect the dots. Citing Jill Scott, TLC, Selena, Aaliyah and Brandy as just some of their musical influences, budding teens, Kaylah and Shantel have musical taste beyond their years. “I knew I wanted to sing since I was in elementary school” says Kay, “I remember singing along to my mother’s Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey CDs. Music keeps me sane. It’s my life. No one understands!”
Though their approach to music is mature, their sound is still young and jam-packed with fun. The duo has a clear vision of their musical identity. They are not to be boxed into an R&B-only set with a pigeonholed sound. “I think we both got put on to pop-rock music around age 13. My school was very diverse” says Shani. “We met a lot of different groups of people that were into different types of music. I love Paramore and Demi Lovato. I think Kay and I both love to rock out as much as we love soulful R&B.”
Separately, the girls of Nexus started their musical journeys the same way most girls do – singing into brushes in the mirror and putting on shows for family. They are your cousins, your sisters, your teenage crushes. They sing, they dance, they love experimenting with hair and makeup. On the low though, they have the drive of a three piece suit businessman. They’re not letting anyone or anything stop them from being heard.
So, what makes this duet different from female duets of yesterday? Unlike the Changing Faces and Zhanés of the 90s that were comprised of two women of similar EVERYTHING that eventually melded into one entity, both Shani and Kay have a distinctive sound, look and personality. Where Kay showcases bold, powerhouse vocals a la Jill Scott or Marsha Ambrosius, Shani covers a more silky-smooth, melodic tone a la Faith Evans or Aaliyah. They scratch each other’s backs as they play off of each others strengths. Two voices, one mission: to save the world of music, one ear at a time – all the while being a voice for young girls, and rocking out to the key of life.