The Progressive Underground: Rebekka Ling’s music is a soulful journey through jazz, gospel and hip-hop
On this installment of 5 on 5, we’re diving into the music of Rebekka Ling to explore her soulful sound in five key tracks that paint a portrait of her journey as both an artist and storyteller.
Born in a musical home in Amsterdam with a gospel-singing mother and a percussionist father, Ling absorbed a variety of influences, from soul to jazz, gospel to hip-hop. She studied classical flute for seven years but found her voice was her true calling. Ling’s early career began as a backing vocalist with the hip-hop group The Proov, contributing to their EP and album, Traditions.
Shortly after, Dutch soul singer Berget Lewis invited her to join her tour, expanding Ling’s exposure to live performance. She would briefly study jazz at Amsterdam’s conservatory but soon followed her own creative path, collaborating with artists like Benny Sings and Sandra St. Victor in jazz and pop. Her own solo debut album, Travel Light would soon follow.
5 essential tracks by Rebekka Ling
1. “Travel Light”
“Travel Light” is the title track from her debut album, whose message to listeners was an invitation to shed our burdens and embrace the lightness of life. Released in 2012 on Phoenix Wood Records, Travel Light fused NuJazz, soul and R&B with hip-hop and gospel, capturing an uplifting, whimsical feel.
The album charted well on the Dutch R&B/soul charts and earned Ling an invite to perform at the North Sea Jazz Club.
2. “Fly Away”
“Fly Away” is another track from the same album that showcases Ling’s smooth, laid-back vocal style and her embrace of the ’60s-’70s soul and jazz sound. The production was helmed by Glenn Gaddum Jr, bassist for artists like Frank McComb and Matt Simons, and brought another subtle groove and nuanced texture to Ling’s voice.
3. “Keep Rising”
“Keep Rising,” released in 2021, was produced during the COVID-19 pandemic and speaks to life’s challenges with resilience. The track would be a pandemic anthem, reflecting on the importance of perseverance and spiritual connection. It’s a soulful testament to finding strength in struggle, with Ling’s unique sound deeply resonating.
4. “Be Alright”
“Be Alright” is not only a fan favorite, but also part of the soundtrack to the British indie film, “Crown.” Filmed in London, this song underscored a pivotal theme in the movie: staying grounded through life’s turbulent moments. In this track, Ling’s soulful and hopeful delivery shines to the degree that it has become one of her signature songs, reminding listeners to maintain inner peace amid external chaos.
5. “Dynamite”
“Dynamite” is a special single release that shows off Ling’s versatility, blending her jazz roots with a more soulful pop-infused sound.
Ling stands as a true force in the Amsterdam music scene and beyond. Her soulful sound, steeped in jazz, gospel and hip-hop influences, resonates with a profound sense of resilience and authenticity. With each release, she captures the heart of classic soul while pushing boundaries that bring her style into the modern era. From her roots in Amsterdam to a growing global audience, Ling’s artistry and upward momentum reflect an artist deeply committed to her craft and connected to her audience. Her journey is one to watch.
If you’re into genre-blending soulful music artists like Rebekka Ling, tune in to The Progressive Underground every Saturday evening from 6-8 p.m. on 101.9 WDET-FM and wdet.org.
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