Madison McFerrin, I Hope You Can Forgive Me
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The Los Angeles-based daughter of jazz legend Bobby McFerrin, made her music debut in 2016 with a collection of elegant a cappella choruses. This album builds upon her 2019 EP, where she introduced instrumentation this time embellished with a relaxed '90s pop-soul, some jazzy undertones, and a light and crisp sound. The work was produced mostly by herself.
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Brooklyn, NY -- Madison McFerrin will be releasing her debut album I Hope You Can Forgive Me on May 12. Last week, she released the second single from the record “(Please Don’t) Leave Me Now,” a lush neo-soul track spanning 3 minutes long. From the psychedelic synths to McFerrin’s hypnotic vocals, “(Please Don’t) Leave Me Now” teeters between an ethereal dream and a pulsating otherworldly experience. There’s an introspectiveness that’ll have you reflecting on your life and how to move forward.
Madison McFerrin · (Please Don't) Leave Me Now
On the track and accompanying music video, McFerrin shares "Being able to walk away from a near-death experience without physical harm is one of the greatest blessings I've received in this life. It reaffirmed my purpose as an artist. Writing '(Please Don't) Leave Me Now' became an incredibly therapeutic and cathartic experience. Being able to express that kind of fear while still creating a fun environment was key to making this song.
Death showed up in more ways than one in the process of making this video. In the weeks leading up to the shoot, multiple family members on the production side passed unexpectedly, bringing our plans to a halt. The fate of the video was in flux. Thanks to the tenacity of my team, we were able to regroup and move forward, albeit with a delay.
For the video, we wanted to capture the feeling of not being prepared to die. I’m talking to myself both above and within the grave, grieving both who I was and who I could be. I didn’t expect being in a grave for multiple hours in a day would affect me, but it definitely contributed to my journey in processing a near-death experience. This song and video are a manifestation of my own personal growth as not only a musician, but as a human.”
I Hope You Can Forgive Me by Madison McFerrin
TOUR DATES
May 20 – Artyard, Frenchtown, NJ
June 1 – Zebulon, Los Angeles, CA
June 2 – The Independent, San Francisco, CA
June 4 – Hult Center, Eugene, OR
June 5 – Doug Fir, Portland, OR
June 13 – Sleeping Village, Chicago, IL
June 15 – Rambling House, Columbus, OH
June 23 – Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD
June 24 – Love, Velma, Ellenville, NY
June 25 – The Falcon, Marlboro, NY
June 29 – Elsewhere Zone One, Brooklyn, NY
Connect with Madison McFerrin:
Official Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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My first music video in 10 years 🥲
You can check out the single on all platforms now!
Starring: Domenick Stevens & Adrienne Beal
Director: Justin Conte
Director of Photography: Kyle Hartman
Movement Director: Nadine Olmo
Costume Design: LVDF
Production Company: KIN
Production Manager: Stefanie Santiago
Editor: Justin Conte
Management: Neil Juranek
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But the way you look at me couldn't possibly compete with the way that I must look at...... you
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Saba & No ID - head.rap (feat. Madison McFerrin, Ogi, and Jordan Ward)
Madison McFerrin - TRY | A COLORS SHOW
Ogi - Bitter
Jordan Ward: Tiny Desk Concert
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Saba & No ID - head.rap (feat. Madison McFerrin, Ogi, and Jordan Ward)
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Madison McFerrin, "Deep Sea"
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It’s another Tuesday. Not quite as bad as Monday but still pretty far from Friday. But it’s a reason for your ears to celebrate because it’s another week where I take two albums that have nothing to do with each other and feature them. This week I have
Madison McFerrin “I Hope You Can Forgive Me”
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Murlo “Odyssey”
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