Ebenezer – Graduation / Used To This Ft Kojey Radical
(12 Tone)
BOTH TRACKS TAKEN FROM BAD ROMANTIC 2.5, THE NEWEST EP FROM MULTI-HYPHENATE LONDON SINGER-SONGWRITER, PRODUCER AND MIX ENGINEER EBENEZER OUT TODAY VIA 12TONE MUSIC
FOCUS TRACK ‘GRADUATION’
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “GRADUATION” HERE
PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN AND PRODUCED FOR MAHALIA, TY DOLLA $IGN, JEREMIH, ASHNIKKO, KOJEY RADICAL, AND MORE
“London-bred Ebenezer flips his imperfections into cathartic bodies of work” BILLBOARD
“Delivers what might be the best bar of 2020 (so far)” ROLLING STONE
“Ebenezer Is the Truth, Even If That Sounds Like a Cliché” VICE
“Purveyor of a million feels throughout his music” VIBE
“The thing that makes Ebenezer stand out the most, though, is the honesty in his lyrics that keep you coming back for multiple listens.” TRENCH
“The self-aware music of Ebenezer wrestles openly with the rising London rapper’s demons and angels.” THE LINE OF BEST FIT
(September 11, 2020) London singer-songwriter, producer, and mix engineer Ebenezer has released his third EP, Bad Romantic 2.5 today via 12Tone Music – listen HERE. The four song EP is a follow up to Bad Romantic II released earlier this year, and features “3am in LA” with Stefflon Don and “Get Used to This” with Kojey Radical. The former is a remix of “3am in London” which was on his previous EP and reeled in over 1.3M streams without any push.
With a treasure trove of credits ranging from Mahalia, Ty Dolla $ign, Jeremih, Ashnikko, and K-Pop favorites SuperM, U.K. upstart Ebenezer struck gold early on in his career as a prolific songwriter and producer. His penchant for sticky hooks slithered its way to his debut EP, 2017’s Bad Romantic, where highlights were abundant, including the summery intro “South of France” and the swaggering anthem “Stats.”
His magnetic confidence and indomitable work ethic have allowed him to zoom up music’s hierarchy, especially after his smoldering 2018 effort ”53 Sundays” and his last masterpiece, the 2020 EP Bad Romantic II. For the latter, the U.K.’s swiss army knife puts on an exhilarating one-person exhibition, flexing his musical muscles on the six-track project, as he wrote, produced, and mixed the mini collection all by himself. Whether he’s playing the petty lothario or savoring his muse’s imperfections in his music, Ebenezer cunningly tap dances his way through the hearts and ears of his fans with enthusiasm.
Bad Romantic 2.5 tracklisting:
“3am in LA” feat. Stefflon Don
“Vodka & Lemonade”
“Graduation”