
In Love Ladda’s Dreaming of You, the release unfolds like a dream in itself, guided by a timbre and tonality that coax you into a semi-lucid state before you’ve even realised you’ve surrendered. The breakthrough singer-songwriter leans into powerhouse harmonies that imbue the love song with a sense of stridency that has felt curiously absent from 21st-century RnB. While modernism sits firmly in the production, the instrumental stylings read confidently from the 80s and 90s RnB playbook, delivered in her own unmistakable voice. There is a clarity in the arrangement that allows affection to build into a scintillating glow, illustrating the sanctity of desire when it is still burning hot, sweet, and pure.
As the single resolves, its atmosphere lingers rather than evaporates. The tonal shifts move with quiet intention, allowing the harmonies to swell and settle in equal measure, forming a space where longing feels elevated rather than diluted. Dreaming of You succeeds in reminding listeners how potent romantic adoration can be when handled with conviction instead of cliché. It carries warmth without slipping into sentimentality, grounding passion in something tangible.
Detroit-born and shaped by roots in Kalamazoo, Love Ladda approaches RnB with the perspective of an English major steeped in creative writing, as well as a performer trained in classical ballet and contemporary technique. That artistic discipline informs her approach to Contemporary RnB, RnB Soul, and darker-leaning textures, where velvety vocals meet emotionally rich, narrative-driven songwriting. Her early traction, reflected in a steadily growing listener base and streaming figures, signals a rising presence that feels earned rather than engineered. With Dreaming of You, she positions herself within a lineage of soulful storytellers while restoring a sense of romantic intensity that refuses to dim.
Dreaming of You is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify.
Review by Amelia Vandergast