Redhead Singers You Should Listen To
Who can live without music? Music allows us to separate briefly from the world. By plugging our earphones in, we can calm and separate ourselves from reality–that is its power. One of the best things about being human is listening to music. People always have music with them in their daily lives. Music can change how we feel, what drives us, and how we move. We feel feelings when we listen to music, even when nothing is happening to make us feel happy, sad, or excited.
With this blog post, we’ll talk about the best redhead singers in this generation. Some video content from redhead OnlyFans stars may also entertain and interest you, so before continuing scrolling here, you might want to check them out first. Nonetheless, let’s name those best redhead singers you should listen!
Chad Valley
Chad Valley, whose real name is Hugo Manuel, is a quiet guy who makes upbeat pop music with a strong ’80s influence. It can sound cheesy at times, but generally, Chad Valley walks the fine line between paying tribute and ripping off. Chad Valley’s first album, Young Hunger, shines and shimmers like a disco ball. It comes out on October 30, but you can hear it right now. There are a lot of fun people who contributed to Hugo’s creation, such as Twin Shadow, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, El Perro Del Mar, Glasser, Active Child, and more. Watch the Young Hunger and listen to the catchy “Tell All Your Friends” below.
Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran has found time to support redheads everywhere, even by making the orange package for his big-hit first studio album. He does this by freestyling in funny ways on YouTube and singing songs about fried chicken. Ed is already very popular in the UK; his record + has gone triple platinum. He now wants to become famous in the US, and his collaborations with Yelawolf and, most recently, Taylor Swift have helped him get there. Ed’s work isn’t always very original, but his cover of Jamie Woon’s “Wayfaring Stranger” shows off his best quality: a warm, emotional voice.
Elly Jackson of La Roux
It was easy to choose Elly Jackson as the voice and face of the synth-pop duo La Roux (yes, they are only two people in the band). Her quiff defies gravity, which is one of the things that makes her stand out, and the band’s name comes from the French word for “redhead.” Sad to say, we haven’t heard any new music from them since their self-titled debut record came out in 2009. But now we know they are in the studio with Nile Rodgers of the disco legends Chic, working on “music that is a lot sexier.” If you want to remember what La Roux was so good at while you wait for more incredibly catchy songs, listen to the classic “In For The Kill.”
King Krule
Archy Marshall’s music as King Krule sounds like it came from someone much older than this London kid. His lyrics are full of pain, sadness, and loss, and his musical tastes are very different, running from the underground dance music scene of today to Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat and many other styles. Archy Marshall is still trying out different styles, but everything we’ve heard from him so far has a sense of purpose and growth that makes him stand out. Here is a link to his newest song, “Rock Bottom / Octopus.”
Julio Bashmore
In just a few years, this Bristol-born house music bad guy went from being unknown to a star, and it’s not just because of his bright hair and cool line of green hunting jackets. No, more importantly, Julio Bashmore has added his own warm, bass-heavy twist to house music. He now has his own record label (Broadwalk), releases on PMR and Dirtybird, a BBC Radio 1 show, and a signature song that is still as powerful as the day it came out, shaking people to their core. The stone-cold classic “Battle For Middle You” and the 8-minute roller “Husk,” which comes out on Broadwalk Records on December 3rd, can be played loud enough to bother your neighbors.
Action Bronson
We love the chef-turned-rapper from Queens, and it’s no secret that we love this site. He’s also having a pretty great year so far, with a lot of great guest spots after his Blue Chips tape. It is true that Bronsolino sounds a lot like Ghostface Killah sometimes, but that sounds like nothing when he starts mixing words like “cacciatore” with “statutory.” Action Bronson has shown that he is one of the best rappers out there right now, even without the jokes. He has a powerful performance and can add his own unique style to songs about pussies, weed, and bites. With projects with The Alchemist and Harry Fraud already in the works, this redhead isn’t going anywhere. This year, you can expect a lot more Bronson, who is now signed to big labels.
El-P
After putting out Funcrusher Plus (as part of Company Flow), starting the groundbreaking record label Def Jux, and producing classics like Cannibal Ox’s “The Cold Vein,” this end-of-the-world beat maker and spitter of dense, wordy rhymes could have retired as an underground hip-hop hero. Despite that, El-Producto has made 2012 his own by producing Killer Mike’s hard-hitting R.A.P. Music and putting out Cancer 4 Cure, which is one of the strongest and most cohesive rap records of the year.
Florence + Machine
Florence Welch is probably the most famous redhead in music right now. Her mix of emotional indie rock and big orchestral production has made her a star in both the indie and pop worlds. Florence has a voice that is almost operatic in its range and power. She sings about timeless things like love, pain, happiness, and sadness, but her lyrics are a little off, which makes her stand out. Florence is a well-known star with a big fan base and a great reputation for amazing live shows. She has had two UK Number 1 albums. Watch her new music video for “Spectrum” from her album Ceremonials.
Takeaway
No matter where we are, we always want to listen to music. Music gives us a way to escape. Music takes our thoughts off of things going on around us. Music playing in the background can help us feel better or wake us up because brain waves can sync up with the beat of a song, and music can help you sleep. What people listen to can show how they’re feeling. Fast or lively music can wake people up and get them pumped up, while slow music can calm them down. We recommend watching OnlyFans Music creators and learning more about music from them; there are free OnlyFans videos from them that you should definitely check out.