Emotional Oranges
Emotional Oranges is a Los Angeles duo made up of Adam Vida and Carissa Rae. They started putting out music in 2018, working in a space between R&B, soul, and...
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Emotional Oranges is a Los Angeles duo made up of Adam Vida and Carissa Rae. They started putting out music in 2018, working in a space between R&B, soul, and pop. Their early releases came as a series of volumes called 'The Juice,' with the first one arriving that same year.
Their songs often feature other artists, like Becky G on 'Down To Miami' or Biig Piig on 'Body & Soul.' The sound on later projects, including 'Juicebox,' picked up some funk and disco touches while keeping the vocal interplay between Vida and Rae central.
They write about relationships and personal reflection, with tracks like 'Motion' and 'Not Worth It' built around hazy melodies and straightforward lyrics. The pair handle both vocals and production, giving their work a consistent, home-studio feel even as the arrangements have gotten fuller.
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