Savannah Ré: It’s right to the point in the ‘Nine Lives’ music video

I love all parts of my baddies but let R&B vixen Savannah Ré remind you about the power of her - you know what - please believe she’s in her crooning bag and delivering big messages. I’m here for both with the ‘Nine Lives’ anthem.

More than a single, Savannah hits the go mode with a cinematic visual, too. Tap in.

Savannah returns with her new single “Nine Lives,” out now via Matrimony Records. “Nine Lives” feels like an intimate, late night conversation about love and toxicity in relationships, wrapped in an acoustic guitar-led instrumental, hypnotic melodies, and diary-like confessions. Savannah reminisces about past lovers and fleeting romances, ultimately finding the clarity to end a toxic relationship—fully aware that they'll eventually spin the block later on. Serving as a double entendre, the concept of “Nine Lives” also applies to Savannah’s journey through womanhood, in which she reflects on the past versions of herself that makes her who she is today. 

Speaking on the new single, Savannah says, “‘Nine Lives’ is an autobiography, it’s reclaiming the power of having gone through so many different phases and things that should’ve killed you, and coming out the other side bigger and better. This woman has so many layers and is stronger for it. The word ‘p*ssy’ can be seen as something vulgar and objectifying, but it really should be revered with all the power it holds and life it brings. You gon’ have to try 8 times harder to break me."

Since the release of critically acclaimed debut Opia EP in 2020, Savannah Ré has since solidified her status as a true force in R&B, consistently showcasing her artistry through an impressive string of high-profile collaborations with the likes of Babyface, Normani, Jessie Reyez, Wondagurl, and many more. In addition to her exceptional songwriting, Savannah Ré has earned widespread recognition, with nominations for prestigious honors like the SOCAN Songwriting Prize and the Polaris Music Prize. She’s also made Canadian music history as the first artist to be nominated for both the Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year JUNO Award ("Where You Are") and the Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year JUNO Award ("Solid"). Gearing up to release a new body of work in 2025, Savannah Ré continues to make waves in the R&B space, embracing the beauty of constant growth and evolution through her music.

Savannah continues to carve out a powerful space in R&B with her vulnerable songwriting and genre-blending sound—and “Nine Lives” is a perfect snapshot of that evolution.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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