
Gabrielle's 1996 single "Forget About the World" blends her iconic smooth R&B vocals with a hazy, downtempo trip-hop production, creating an atmospheric and introspective pop-soul experience.
1996 · Go! Discs
This is the sound of a velvet voice gliding through a smoky, late-night cityscape. Gabrielle's "Forget About the World" wraps you in a warm, melancholic embrace, her soulful delivery perfectly complemented by the laid-back, sample-laden beats and ethereal synths of 90s trip-hop. It's an album for quiet introspection, for finding solace in a world that often feels too loud, offering a dreamy escape through its lush, polished grooves. Own this if you crave sophisticated, atmospheric R&B with a subtle electronic edge, perfect for unwinding and losing yourself in thought.
How does Forget About the World sound next to the rest of Gabrielle's catalogue?
Late Night saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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