Let The Funk Of Josh Upton's Latest Release - “Best I've Been” - Wash Over You
Meet Josh Upton, a boy born in The Bronx and raised on a steady diet of Boyz II Men, Stevie Wonder, Bilal and Musiq Soulchild. Identifying as a singer first and foremost, he’s spent countless hours in his early childhood perfecting the bridge from “On Bended Knee'' and sang in various groups throughout high school and college. He performed with Denny Love in venues all over New York for 10 years before leaning into his own music.
Best I’ve Been is the second single off of Josh Upton’s debut release, Learning to Fly – a project that’s been a lifetime in the making. Living up to its title, the song is all about feeling good and appreciating what you have. The vocals and instrumentation are upbeat, bright and positive with live instruments and rich vocal harmonies throughout. Enjoy streaming Best I’ve Been today and add to a playlist that can be played alongside life’s celebrations.
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