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Music: Campana Taps Dave Shanaé & Dave B. for Reflective New Single “ROPE”

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May 16, 2025
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Campana returns with “ROPE,” a smooth, genre-skimming new track lifted from his forthcoming album READY FOR MORE. Featuring Dave Shanaé and Dave B., the single blends elements of Hip Hop, R&B, and Jazz-Funk with sharp production and introspective lyrics that mark a clear evolution in Campana’s sound.

Centred around the metaphor of a “rope” as emotional tether, the track reflects on the need for stability in moments of internal chaos. “You make me better,” Campana repeats over a laidback groove, tying together themes of emotional reliance, miscommunication, and mental strain with a sense of calm clarity.

“This song is about what it means to be held emotionally—especially in moments when your inner world is chaotic,” Campana says. “It’s about gratitude for the person who pulls you back to centre when you’re unraveling.”

Shanaé’s vocal work adds soul without tipping into schmaltz, while Dave B. brings a grounded, confident verse that cuts clean through the haze. There’s a clear nod to the likes of Smino and Noname, but Campana’s delivery—and his ability to sit comfortably across genres—keeps things feeling distinctly his.

The track follows Campana’s well-received 2021 solo album Matter of Time, which was named one of The Seattle Times’ top albums of the year and came with an award-winning short film. Before going solo, he fronted COSMOS, the Seattle collective that made early waves with a win at MoPop’s “Sound Off!” and sets at Capitol Hill Block Party, Bumbershoot, and Sasquatch! Festival.

Since then, Campana’s music has landed on shows like Atlanta and in the upcoming Issa Rae-produced film One of Them Days—but ROPE suggests he’s not chasing placements. It’s a focused, emotionally aware release from an artist who’s clearly operating on his own terms.

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