With a smooth voice, a penchant for deeper-than-surface lyrics and clean-cut good looks that could endear him to girlfriends and parents alike, Kameron Corvet is striving to capture the ears of the masses with “Leave It Like That,” the latest single from his second release, Darker Than Gray.
On this sleek mid tempo cruiser of a track, Kameron’s assured delivery and startlingly sophisticated verses are a welcome change of pace, describing the void between he and she as her decision to ‘go ghost’ moves their status from ‘in a relationship’ to ‘complicated’: “You feel like you could do bad on your own, you feel like moving on/you want to fill the scar, right above your heart.”
Thanks to his church-cultivated musical skills, multiple style influences (John Mayer, Maxwell and Prince, to name a few,) and a first-row seat to his parents’ romantic, yet rocky union, “Leave It….” should continue to build loyalty from Corvet’s 2012 debut and engage new listeners to pick up what he’s putting down, even if it isn’t always awestruck and cuddly about falling in love.