Korean-American artist Audrey Nuna is an artist who can't be pigeonholed into a specific genre, as she effortlessly combines pop, R&B, rap, and trap into her repertoire. Nuna is a future star with her captivating, boundary-pushing approach to making music. And single "Space" is a perfect exhibition of her talent. A more mellow and subtle song than her previous singles, "Space" soft nature allows Nuna to flaunt her hauntingly beautiful vocals to great effect. This also displays Audrey Nuna's versatility and sophistication in her catalog, well beyond her tender 22 years of age.
"Space" has distinctive hazy, ambient, downtempo production and soulful quality, surrounding Nuna like a calming wave. As she delivers powerful vocals and unforgettable lyrics like, "Sick of the cinema, I'm burning Hollywood/I am the carpenter's daughter, you know I could."
Audrey Nuna is one of R&B's future stars, and with her striking innovation, virtuosity, and refreshingly unique creative attitude towards music, the industry is hers to conquer.
The track is accompanied by a cinematic video directed by Loris Russier, and creatively directed by Nuna herself, alongside Khufu Najee. The video also has a distinct appreciation of her Korean culture, like a lot of her work. Regarding the topic, Nuna stated, "My Korean heritage naturally shows up in all my art because it's my identity. But I don't force it". The official video for Space is below: