The beauty of art, music in particular, is its ability to bridge the gap between people and create a new sense of connectedness. One such artist with that ability is Leon John. The Zimbabwean/South African artist is a wordsmith in the truest sense. He delivers a deeply captivating hymn of hope and renewal in his latest release, “In The Morning”. The single follows his 2022 album “License to Feel” – an album that confronted all the difficulties and hard truths of growing up. Leon John’s work carries notes of afropop, soul, gospel, and the deep groves of his spirit and his storytelling ability.
Musically, Leon John cites the influences of Thandiswa Mazwai, Oliver Mtukudzi, and Miriam Makeba. Leon’s work, however, carves a distinctive mark in the music landscape. His rich heritage of Xhosa and Zimbabwean parents as well as having grown up in Egypt, have allowed him a unique style and prowess.
“In The Morning” can be described as a soul-stirring and transcending song. The intricate details in the melody transport the listener to a picturesque place of tranquility. Co-written by Leon John, Bubele Booi, David Balshaw, and Manana, the single blends the essence of gospel, the grounding sounds of nature, and Leon’s harmonious vocals. It is truly a moving song that reflects his personal faith and reflections.
Leon guides the listener through vivid imagery of light breaking through the horizon, the warm embrace of a new day’s kiss, and the anticipation of new seasons. His voice and melody transform your surroundings, dissolving walls and boundaries until you feel as though you are standing in a boundless space.
From the first note, “In The Morning” had drawn me close. From the layered angelic choir opening to the closing birdsongs, the song felt like a promise of a better tomorrow. I was pleasantly surprised by the vivid imagery and how the song seems to tear away at the listener’s worries to replace them with a quiet excitement of what’s to come.
The overall vibe of the song felt like a musical journey, both divine and earthly, leaving behind a sense of peace and gratitude. Those who have yet to discover Leon John’s music are in for a refreshing revelation, as his sound invites listeners to return time and time again.