Kandi Burruss Unveils PSIRYN: The New Queens of R&B Drop Their Debut Single “Sober”
Kandi Burruss Unveils PSIRYN: The New Queens of R&B Drop Their Debut Single “Sober”
NEW YORK, July 26, 2024 — GRAMMY Award-winning powerhouse Kandi Burruss has just introduced the world to PSIRYN (pronounced “Siren”), a dynamic new girl group set to shake up the R&B scene.
Their highly anticipated debut single, “Sober,” is out today on all digital streaming platforms.
Currently stealing the show as openers for The Queens of R&B Tour (headlined by Xscape and SWV), PSIRYN—comprised of Jada Denise, Anaya Chayenne, and Victoria McQueen—has already proven they’re a force to be reckoned with.
In just under two years since forming, the trio has gone from viral Instagram harmonies to mentorship under Kandi Burruss herself, who discovered them after a standout acapella cover of Anita Baker’s “Sweet Love.”
“Sober” marks a bold new chapter for PSIRYN.
Moving beyond their viral covers, this mid-tempo R&B gem dives into the raw vulnerability of love and maturity, showcasing their flawless harmonies and individual vocal superpowers: Victoria’s jazzy sultriness, Jada’s powerhouse high notes, and Anaya’s ethereal whistle tones.
The result?
A track that’s as emotionally gripping as it is sonically rich.
With a sound that blends classic R&B soul with modern pop sensibilities, PSIRYN is ready to claim their throne in the music industry.
“Sober” is just the beginning—get ready for the rise of these new queens of R&B.
Mr. Radio Funk’s take?
“If Xscape and SWV are the queens, then PSIRYN is the royal heir apparent.
And ‘Sober’?
That’s their coronation anthem.”
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