Zayde Wølf
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Zayde Wølf

Zayde Wølf is a project that started in 2014, founded by singer-songwriter Zayde Smith and producer Derek van der Ploeg. They work out of Los Angeles, making...

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Zayde Wølf makes big, anthemic electronic music.

A Los Angeles project blending electronic, hip-hop, and R&B for introspective, stadium-ready songs.

If you want to hear what they do, 'Running All Night' or 'Gladiator' give you that introspective, big-moment sound. It's all there in the beats and Smith's voice.

Songs like 'Army' and 'Walk Through the Fire' have that big, anthemic feel built around electronic beats and Zayde Smith's vocals. They started in 2014 with the album 'Born Ready,' and their music pulls from funk and house on later records like 'The Ballad of a Broken Heart.' It's the kind of stuff that works for a dramatic moment without needing flashy collaborations.

Zayde Wølf began in 2014 with singer-songwriter Zayde Smith and producer Derek van der Ploeg in Los Angeles. Their debut 'Born Ready' came out in 2015, followed by albums that added funk and house elements to their electronic, hip-hop, and R&B base.

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Zayde Wølf is a project that started in 2014, founded by singer-songwriter Zayde Smith and producer Derek van der Ploeg. They work out of Los Angeles, making music that pulls from electronic, hip-hop, and R&B. Their debut album was called 'Born Ready,' which came out in 2015.

Songs like 'Army,' 'Gladiator,' and 'Walk Through the Fire' have a big, anthemic feel, built around electronic beats and Smith's vocals. The track 'Born Ready' got some attention as an empowerment anthem. Later albums included 'The Ballad of a Broken Heart' and 'Love of My Life,' which brought in funk and house elements.

Smith handles the singing and lyrics, while van der Ploeg produces the tracks. Their music tends to be introspective and built for big moments, with songs like 'Higher Than High' and 'Running All Night' fitting that mold. They haven't chased a lot of flashy collaborations, though Ruelle appears on 'Walk Through the Fire.'

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