African-American keyboard player Kayla Waters hit the contemporary jazz scene like a bombshell with 4 number 1 hits on Billboard.

Her father Kim Waters mentored her and she has already won “The Rising Star In Jazz Award” for The Black Women in Jazz and the Arts, as well as the prestigious Washington DC WAMMIE Award as “The Best Jazz Artist”.

Kayla has already performed with Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight, and here's her latest album in digital form. Before that, she composed all the tracks herself, with the help of her father and veteran Chris "Big Dog" Davis.

The beautiful 'Abundance' introduces the album, and that is immediately the first single out. This is followed by the romantic and up-tempo 'Waterkisses', after which 'Acoustic Wind' arrives as a “feel good” track. 'Undulating', on the other hand, pulsates to the rhythm of rhythmic waves, while 'At the Well' brings a moment to breathe and look back. To the up-tempo tones of 'Murky Moon', Kayla releases all brakes as she waits for the sunrise.

'Pianissimos' floats on a hip-hop beat, followed by 'Salt 'n' Soak' in which you can immerse yourself in a bath. 'Oceanz of Love', on the other hand, is dedicated to God's infinite love. The title track closes with rivers of living water, and you can easily classify it as New Age. This album is proof of Kayla's talent, and can safely be called successful.




 
   
  



Tracks:

abundance

Water kisses

Acoustic Wind

Undulation

At the Well

Murky Moon

Pianissimos

Salt 'n' Soak

Oceanz of Love

Presence


Kayla Waters