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Come Thru Vocals Sunday – 1956 Throwback from Betty Roché. Plus Duet from BKAYE Ft. Allegra Miles.

Betty Roché’s 1956 Take the “A” Train pairs with BKAYE & Allegra Miles’ duet Deep End in this week’s Come Thru Vocals Sunday.

Today’s highlight features exceptional song selections picked by It’s Not You It’s Me Melomaniacs. These artists are not just singing; they are showcasing their unique abilities and interpretations that truly captivate.

Artist: Betty Roché
Tune: Take the A train

Betty Roché, famed jazz vocalist and longtime Duke Ellington collaborator, delivers her definitive 1956 recording of Take the “A” Train. Her phrasing and velvet tone turned this Ellington staple into a timeless jazz vocal showcase. (The track was originally released on Bethlehem Records and remains a cornerstone of mid-century vocal jazz.)


Artist: BKAYE
Tune: Deep End (ft. Allegra Miles)
Connect: BKAYE IG

BKAYE, the rising electronic-pop producer, teams up with Allegra Miles (known from The Voice and American Idol) for the duet Deep End. The track blends BKAYE’s crisp production with Allegra’s soulful delivery, creating a club-ready anthem with emotional punch. (BKAYE has been steadily building buzz with remixes and collabs, while Allegra Miles continues to carve her lane in indie-pop.)

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