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Ada Morghe is an award-winning artist from Germany, based in the UK and renowned for her captivating voice and diverse musical style. Having spent the last half decade building up a name as a jazz and soul singer of rare distinction, Ada Morghe announces that her fourth album ‘Pure Good Vibes’ will be released on June 13th. She launches the album alongside its first single and title track, which features the British reggae icon Maxi Priest.
A trip to Jamaica in January 2024 set ‘Pure Good Vibes’ in motion. Ada headed to the island with her bassist and producer Livingstone Brown. It was an idea that was underlined by her desire to explore the music, culture and Jamaican heritage that had also shaped the lives of her other band members.
“Pure Good Vibes” is a masterful blend of jazz, soul and reggae, produced by Livingstone Brown. Key tracks include "Shadow", a haunting reflection on lost love and "Amin Bird", an ethereal piece that has already won hearts during Morghe´s recent support tour with Roachford in Germany and Switzerland.
Morghe´s music has also found home on the dance floor, with Booker T´s remix of "The Story" reaching 12 on the Music Week Upfront Club Charts and Cosmodelica´s remix of "We are one" earning prominent placement on Beatport. Her music has been celebrated by JazzFM and BBC Radio 1xtra.
Before stepping whole-heartedly into music, Ada Morghe was already a renowned actress and an award-winning author in her homeland of Germany. Having written and starred in the play-turned-film ‘Frau Mutter Tier’ and been asked to write songs for its soundtrack, she found herself working with former Prince sound engineer Hans-Martin Buff. That led her to Abbey Road studios in London, her debut album ‘Pictures’, and 2020’s ‘Box’, an expression of her refusal to be tied down to any one genre or profession. From there came 2023’s ‘Lost’, a free-flowing vocal jazz suite based on the four elements.
‘Pure Good Vibes’, however, pulls her toward what sounds like her most natural album yet: sophisticated jazz and soul that deals with both the romance and reality of matters of the heart.



