Bradd Marquis Returns With I Choose You EP

Bradd Marquis returns after a three-year break with the I Choose You EP. The R&B singer kept fans on notice with the single “Blowin’ In The Wind,” but his last EP, Love, was released in 2021. Marquis pays homage to the devotion between lovers with modern sounds comprised of Afrobeats, Latin rhythms, and timeless R&B. Marquis’ contributors include indie soul chanteuse Deborah Bond, who lends her pen to co-write the Afro-Cuban-infused “Dance Amongst the Stars.” Marquis is a devoted romantic, and their collaboration is one of the songs for couples expressing their closeness on the dance floor. Nigerian producer Prosee brings in evocative Afrobeats and ambient keys on “Date Night”‘s dedication to nurturing a found love. Marquis sings about his own union on the title track, which is a new wedding song destined to be on the playlists of future nuptials for R&B lovers.  I Choose You is Marquis’ latest testament in song to the power of lasting love in a world inundated with hookup culture. 

 




Bradd Marquis Commemorates Love & Loss With New Singles

Bradd Marquis drops two new songs ahead of his Love EP release.Always” and his cover of B.B. King’s “The Thrill Is Gone” mark two different moments in his life. The former celebrates his newlywed status and the latter is a tribute to his late grandparents. Guitar virtuoso Marcus Machado is featured on King’s song with Marquis and gives it an extra layer of soul while also recognizing King’s original solo. These cycles of life are part of the New Jersey native’s new EP. He says, “This project has four songs that I wrote in 2007 that I never put out and three new cuts I wrote in the last year. So, it’s crazy to me how well both sets fit my journey to now. The loss of my grandparent, losing the relationship with my son’s mother, having to start over professionally from scratch, and even meeting and falling in love with my new wife, all of that lives in these songs.” Listen to Marquis’s evolution and look for the Love EP to come out in early 2021.Â