Marley Munroe Comes At Us Like A 'Boomerang'



There seems to be a glass ceiling when it comes to R&B divadom. Talents like Melanie Fiona and Jazmine Sullivan (come back soon!) regularly lag behind sales-wise to artlists like Rihanna and Beyoncé (Keyshia Cole sends her best). On deck, a new candidate enters the fray by the name of Marley Munroe, whose debut single "Boomerang" was just released via Epic Records. The message of "Boomerang" is tried and true and always successful when done right, as Munroe does here. Munroe just cannot seem to get over her do-wrong man. The push and pull with him gets so bad that she feels no pain when he leaves because she knows he will be right back into her awaiting arms. Marley clearly has the vocals of the gutbucket variety, and, wisely, those pipes are allowed to carry the production. Listeners will feel every ounce of her pain during the entire four minute duration of the song. Marley Munroe seems willing and capable of breaking through the diva glass ceiling by just singing her way through it. Munroe's debut album is set to be released later this year.


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