Emma Robin Shares Good Times

by | Jun 16, 2023

Hailing from the Netherlands, singer-songwriter Emma Robin’s enchanting blend of pop, R&B, and jazz channels the essence of such iconic artists as Adele, Amy Winehouse, India Arie and Stevie Wonder. Today, she shares new tune Good Times.

Emma Robin (​​Jack Alexander)

Emma Robin (​​Jack Alexander)

Good Times delves into the complexities of living a seemingly perfect life while grappling with internal struggles. The track explores the notion that money can’t buy happiness, and that wealth can sometimes be a mere temporary distraction from the emotional battles one faces in their day-to-day life.

From a tender age, Robin was captivated by the rich, evocative sounds of jazz and soul legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, and Aretha Franklin. These early influences ignited her love for music and shaped her unique vocal style. She moved to London in 2018 and embarked on her musical journey by collaborating with acclaimed songwriters such as James Essien (Clean Bandit) and Jonny Rockstar (Amy Winehouse), creating a fusion of pop, soul, and R&B that resonates with today’s contemporary music scene.

Check out the video for Good Times below:

Inspired by the raw, heartfelt lyricism of Amy Winehouse and the emotive power of Adele’s voice, the 23-year-old’s music is infused with authenticity and vulnerability. She possesses a remarkable ability to tackle serious subjects with a lighthearted, humorous twist, making her songs both relatable and engaging.

As Emma Robin continues to expand her musical horizons and refine her signature sound, she is undoubtedly an artist to watch. With her enchanting voice, thought-provoking lyrics, and a growing repertoire of captivating tracks, she is poised to become a prominent figure in today’s music scene.

KT Tunstall Delivers Nut In Full At Shepherd’s Bush

Avalanche @ O2 Academy, Birmingham (Nick Allan)

Avalanche Bring Beer-Soaked Mayhem To Birmingham’s O2 Academy

When you stick an Australian rock band on a bill with Airbourne, you expect volume, sweat and riffs thick enough to chew on. With Asomvel sadly forced to pull out due to illness, Avalanche were handed an extended set — and they didn’t waste a single extra second of it.

Jacob Alon (Jessie Morgan)

Jacob Alon Confirmed For Rare Waterfront Stage Performance At Latitude 2026

Fresh from winning the BRIT Award Critics’ Choice, Jacob Alon has been announced for a landmark performance on the Waterfront Stage at Latitude Festival 2026 — becoming only the fourth musical artist ever to play the iconic floating platform.

The Great Emu War Casualties (Press)

The Great Emu War Casualties Share New Single ‘Wanna See You’ Ahead Of Debut Album

Melbourne indie outfit The Great Emu War Casualties continue the build-up to their debut album Public Sweetheart No.1 with the release of their latest single, Wanna See You.

Gipsy Kings (Press)

Gipsy Kings Featuring Tonino Baliardo Share Joyous New Single ‘Historia’

Global flamenco icons Gipsy Kings featuring founder Tonino Baliardo have unveiled their vibrant new single Historia, the title track from their forthcoming album, due out on 15th May.

Police Dog Hogan (Press)

Police Dog Hogan Celebrate The Art Of Losing With New Single ‘Go Down Fighting’

Cult favourites Police Dog Hogan have unveiled their rousing new single Go Down Fighting, the latest preview of forthcoming album The Light At The Top Of The Stairs, set for release on 10th April.

DeVotchKa (Press)

DeVotchKa Announce 20th Anniversary UK Tour Celebrating ‘Little Miss Sunshine’

Denver outfit DeVotchKa have announced a special five-date UK tour for October 2026, marking 20 years since the release of the beloved indie film Little Miss Sunshine.

Emmylou Harris (Press)

Emmylou Harris To Close European Farewell Tour At The Long Road 2026

The UK’s largest and most immersive outdoor celebration of Country, Americana and Roots returns this summer as The Long Road Festival announces its seventh edition, set for the August Bank Holiday weekend, August 27th–30th 2026. Taking place once again at the picturesque Stanford Hall in Leicestershire, the four-day festival continues to bridge generations of artists — from genre-defining legends to the fresh voices reshaping modern country and Americana.

Foo Fighters @ O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire (Kalpesh Patel)

Foo Fighters Let Loose At O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

Just two nights after levelling The Academy Dublin and with Manchester’s O2 Ritz in their sights, Foo Fighters storm the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire for the second of three word-of-mouth, in-person-ticket-only club shows. No pre-sale frenzy. No dynamic pricing warfare. Just queues round the block and 2,000 devotees crammed into the Empire like it’s 1996 again.

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This

Share Thing