New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Toronto's upcoming Dancehall/Afro-fusion artist Lexxicon prepares to unveil 'Back to You', the second single in the lead-up to his third studio album, Tropicon Islands. Doused in kinetic beats and melodic raps, courtesy of fellow Torontonian Desiire, the release of 'Back to You' comes just a few weeks after the release of 'Power Over Me', the first instalment of the Tropicon Islands story.
Ready with chapter two, Lexxicon continues on his enchanting tale of the newly-in-love couple that has just landed on Tropicon Island, an imaginary Caribbean setting and the centre-stage of Lexxicon's eponymously named, 11-track project and accompanying self-authored fiction novel, cleverly set to the soundtrack of the album.
"On their way back to their hotel they reminisce about some of the ups and downs that led them here. Their relationship hasn't always been good times and vibes, they have also had many disagreements, fights and horrible things to say about each other that they didn't mean. However, they always learn from their mistakes and always find their way back to each other, growing stronger each time.
This song is for those who have that connection they just can't give up, for those who are still working out the kinks in a new relationship. A reminder the relationship doesn't have to be toxic if you're growing and not making the same mistakes. "
A track based on love, lust and unquenchable desire, the lyrics to 'Back To You' possess all the thrilling highs and bitter lows that come with the infatuation of new love. A narrative within a narrative, 'Back To You' ft. Desiire is yet another shining example of Lexxicon's immense creativity and songwriting skill, as well as another exciting glimpse into the story behind Tropicon Islands.
Born in
Jamaica and raised in the UK and US before settling in Toronto, Canada, Lexxicon has been blessed with a rich, varied culture and strong ties to his heritage that have come to greatly influence his sound, aesthetic and musical inspirations. Citing names such as Vybz Kartel, Stefflon Don and
Wizkid as some of his favourite artists, it's no surprise that Lexxicon's music has found its core fanbase amongst the kids of the diaspora who share his love for the authentic flavours of their home countries as well as the modern sound and styles of the new cities that have adopted them. From London to Leamington and from Africa to the Caribbean and back, Lexxicon's music does more than sound good, it transcends borders, unites cultures and brings people together.
In 'Back to You' Afro-pop and Dancehall meet R&B, resulting in a genre-bending, hybrid record which sees Lexxicon's Jamaican heritage majestically intertwine with Desiire's native Congolese roots, as the two artists harmonize over a dynamic instrumental laced with danceable rhythms and an irresistibly sultry atmosphere.
Jamaican Born and Toronto bred Lexxicon is known for his dance-oriented Dancehall, Afrobeats, Pop and hip-hop-influenced sound. Finding inspiration in the works of established artists such as Sean Paul, Stefflon Don, and Wizkid, Lexxicon hopes to champion the afro-fusion genre with his upcoming projects and create a similar imprint on the international music scene.
By his early teenage years, Lexxicon had lived in Birmingham, England and New York City, U.S.A before settling in Toronto, Canada where he truly began honing his skills and natural talent as a professional recording artist. With connections to some of the most renowned music cities of the world, Lexxicon loves blending his Jamaican roots with quintessential mainstream sounds.
With an energetic, engaging and explosive stage presence like no other, he has graced some of the most prestigious stages in and around Toronto such as Afro Fest, Kothu Fest, RBCxMusic, Canadian
Music Week, T-Dot Fest and Manifesto. His growing presence in the Toronto arts community has garnered the attention of music lovers, peers and press alike.
Lexxicon is the definition of passion and persistence, and his rise as an artist has been captured with interviews featured on Sauga 960am program, New
Theory Radio, We Love Hip Hop, Studio01, Global 640 am's Kultur'd podcast, The Ryersonian, and The Halifax, NS-based Art Pays Me podcast. He has also been featured in media outlets such as Exclaim, Breakfast Television, e-Talk, NOW Magazine, CBC
Radio and RX Music.
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