When taking a plunge into Snoh Aalegraโs lush, emotive soundscapes, itโs easy to deduce that the singer-songwriter, born Shahrzad Fooladi, listens to a lot of 1990s R&B. I first stumbled upon her single โFool for Youโ while watching season three of HBOโs Insecure, as one does. And as it turns out, thereโs not a Snoh Aalegra song I donโt like.
Her entire catalog is relatable, vulnerable, and exceptionally produced R&B, with vocals that are never doing too much or too little, but just enough. In addition to her excellent 2017 studio debut Feels, her two EPs (There Will Be Sunshine and Donโt Explain) are nearly as lovely. Snoh Aalegraโs quality control and super smooth production make sense when you find out sheโs related to prolific producer No I.D. (heโs married to her cousin/manager), who executive produced both Feels and her 2019 follow-up, Ugh, those feels again, and signed Aalegra to his Def Jam imprint ARTium Recordings in 2013, alongside artists like Common, Jhene Aiko, Cocaine 80s, and Vince Staples.
Many will instantly recognize Feels track โTimeโ from when Drake sampled it on โDo Not Disturb,โ the final song on his album More Life. Snoh Aalegraโs โTimeโ is about the loss of her dad to cancer in 2009, and not having enough time with him. Drake put a photo of his dad on the cover of his album.
Whether sheโs crooning on one of her EPs or studio albums, Aalegraโs vocal influences are clear, and jump out from time to time: Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Brandy, and Lauryn Hill. Another inspiration, obviously, is Prince. Aalegra became a protรฉgรฉ of the Purple One in 2014, a relationship that continued until his death in 2016. Aalegra credits Prince for her decision to leave a major label at the time.
The 32-year-old singer grew up in Sweden (hence the accent), but she has Persian ancestry. Now based in Los Angeles, Snoh Aalegra is currently touring in support of Ugh (sheโll be at the Showbox on March 21), which is packed with some of her best work yet.
While Aalegra channels Sade in the cover art, the albumโs contents are dripping with exquisite soul from front to back: from the vibrant and enamored single โI Want You Around,โ to โSituationship,โ and โWhoaโ (Aalegra makes out with Michael B. Jordan in its steamy music video), to โFind Someone Like You,โ and the sultry โToronto.โ For the duration of her career, Aalegra hasnโt missed one damn note, and if her recent Tiny Desk Concert performance for NPR is any indication, she and her band are simply stunning live.
