Scott Chapman brings something extraordinary to the world of pop with his latest impressive single 'Solitary Blues' | Daily Music Roll

Scott Chapman brings something extraordinary to the world of pop with his latest impressive single ‘Solitary Blues’

Scott Chapman

An independent singer-songwriter from Greater Manchester who has wooed the audience all over with his melodic hues and astonishing vocal techniques is Scott Chapman. The profound musician combines his high-quality vocal techniques with entrancing sounds that encapsulate the audience with the perfect feels. The artist performs at events both nationally and internationally and treats the audience with his great artistry that is otherwise unheard in the genre. He is a singer with stunning musical taste and stylistically combines old sounds with contemporary vibes to comfort the listener.

Solitary Blues is the latest record dropped by the musician that has been constricted over the delicate piano tune to create an ambiance of moods. His vocal delicacy intertwined with the impressively flowing backdrop melody intensifies the emotion. Scott Chapman is vocally influenced by artists like Frank Sinatra, Jamie Cullum, Nat King Cole, and Michael Buble, and musically drives his influence from Ed Sheeran, Jason Mraz, Justin Timberlake, and others. To him music is life and the artist tries most honestly to inspire people with his creative sounds.

Having released several tracks in the past, the new single ‘Solitary Blues’ is perhaps the best in the lot that focuses primarily on all his unique elements. In his spare time, the talented singer writes and produces songs for other artists and also tutors the next generation of singers. His genuine and noble personality is well reflected through all his creations and ensures that the singer is someone who clearly needs no extra heavy effects to shine above the others. Hear him on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Music, and follow him on Twitter and Instagram for further updates. 

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