Bits of Naaz explained

Bits of Naaz
Type:ep
Artist:Naaz
Cover:Naaz Bits of Naaz.jpg
Released:20 April 2018
Recorded:2017
Studio:Naaz's home
Genre:bedroom pop
Label:Universal Music Group
Next Title:The Beautiful Struggle
Next Year:2019

Bits of Naaz is the debut extended play by Dutch-Kurdish singer Naaz, released on 20 April 2018 by Universal Music Group. Preceded by the singles "Words", "Can't", "Up to Something", and "Loving Love", the extended play delves into topics of acceptance and love. Naaz, at the time a teenager, recorded the extended play in her bedroom.

Background

Naaz first received media attention in 2014, after she auditioned on Holland's Got Talent.[1] After being eliminated from the show, she was featured on the Yellow Claw songs "Feel It" and "Catch Me". In 2016, she released her debut single, "Sadboy".

Composition

Recording

She used a Yamaha keyboard and a laptop to create the songs.[2] Because Naaz was inexperienced, and did not know how to play instruments well, she borrowed sounds from the environment around her and used them in the extended play. The song "As Fun" was recorded in a studio that used to be Adolf Hitler's airport. Naaz noted that "they turned what used to be a really dark place into something that rather shines light, as it’s now a spot for creatives and a shelter for refugees".[3]

Singles

The extended play's release was preceded by four singles.[4] The first single, "Words", was released in May 2017.[5] The second single from the extended play was "Can't", released in August 2017. "Can't" is described as a song that "explores a forbidden love that's romantically sentimental". The third single, "Up to Something", was released in October of the same year. The fourth and final single, "Loving Love", was released in February 2018.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 4 December 2020. Zangeres Naaz 'paar maanden geleden' getrouwd met vriend Kevin. 9 February 2021. NU. nl.
  2. Web site: 4 March 2020. Meet Naaz, The Singer-Songwriter Blending Dutch And Kurdish Identities. 9 February 2021. WFSU News. en.
  3. Web site: 26 November 2018. Naaz breaks down her debut EP Bits of Naaz. 9 February 2021. Notion. en-GB.
  4. Web site: 23 July 2018. Review: Naaz's Stunningly Sensational Debut EP 'Bits of Naaz'. 9 February 2021. Atwood Magazine. en-US.
  5. Web site: 18-year-old bedroom musician Naaz shares eccentric debut cut "Words". 9 February 2021. The Line of Best Fit. en.
  6. Web site: 20 February 2018. Naaz' "Loving Love" Is A Love Song That Needs No Justification. 9 February 2021. Aupium. en.