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nomi. & Opus Kink Bring New Music to Come Thru Vocals Monday

nomi. brings soft-spoken R&B flirtation with sweet talk, while Opus Kink unleash brass-driven punk temptation on Come Over, Do Me Wrong.

COME THRU VOCALS — Daily Vocal Discoveries from INYIM Media

Come Thru Vocals new music discoveries selected by INYIM Media
Come Thru Vocals — a long-running INYIM discovery series spotlighting standout vocal performances since 2009.

Come Thru Vocals is a long-running It’s Not You It’s Me Media series spotlighting standout vocal performances, emerging artists and new songs worth adding to your rotation. Curated by the INYIM music desk, many selections later appear in the Musique Dig’s Weekly Playlist and enter rotation on INYIM Radio.

Today’s Come Thru Vocals pairs nomi. and sweet talk with Opus Kink and Come Over, Do Me Wrong. One selection slips into Monday with soft-spoken alt-R&B flirtation, while the other arrives covered in brass, grime and beautifully unruly punk temptation. Together, they prove that attraction can whisper sweetly or kick the entire door down.


nomi. appearing in the visualizer for sweet talk

nomi.

Tune: sweet talk

nomi. lets sweet talk float on soft percussion, warm bass and an early-2000s R&B glow without allowing the production to overpower her. Her vocal remains relaxed but knowingly direct, turning body language and romantic uncertainty into a quiet invitation. No argument needed—just say what you mean without saying very much at all.


Opus Kink performing in the Come Over, Do Me Wrong music video

Opus Kink

Tune: Come Over, Do Me Wrong

Opus Kink make desire sound dangerous on Come Over, Do Me Wrong, wrapping a crooked romantic invitation in grimy guitars, restless percussion and their unmistakable horn-powered swagger. The vocal moves between exhausted confession and full-bodied demand as the arrangement repeatedly threatens to collapse into the beautiful wreckage it describes. Messy, theatrical and impossible to look away from.

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