London’s newest R&B group, No Guidnce, pulls together a collection of four unique voices draped in melodic precision and rhythmic influences dating back decades. Each of their artistic talents is seamlessly tied together to create a singular sound that is as much pop as it is soul and R&B. They’ve taken their collective audible vision through Europe with Mahalia, into the studio with Victoria Monet and across every social media app with the help of their growing fan base. The latest chapter in the story of No Guidnce is the release of a four-track EP called Spicy.
“Flew from the cold just to get your love/Warm my soul when I get your touch/Baby, come close, let me heat you up/It can get spicy,” Kaci sings.
As the quote above indicates, the EP is named after the group’s latest single, “Spicy.” Anchored by an addictive use of bed springs throughout the production, “Spicy” is a soul-pop hit that is raunchy as it is adventurously romantic. It sets the foundation of the EP as the four-person group uses the four-track EP to showcase their wide range of songwriting, vocal and production abilities. In the end, it all comes together to make a definitive statement. Whatever direction R&B, Pop and Soul decide to take in the future, No Guidnce will probably have a role in that decision.