Asta Bria Crafts Soulful Optimism Funk-Pop Gem With “Our Bible”

The London-based vocalist Asta Bria delivers a refreshing celebration of life’s simple joys, backed by the London Community Gospel Choir

London-based singer-songwriter Asta Bria offers something refreshingly different with her latest single “Our Bible.”

This funk-infused pop song is a gentle reflection that there is beauty in the everyday things we miss.

The professionally trained violinist has made music that sounds both familiar and new at the same time. Her clear and expressive voice soars above a production that honours the traditions of funk and soul while staying firmly rooted in modern tastes.

People are right to compare Bria to Enya; her voice has a similar flexible quality to Enya’s, but she adds warmth and intensity to her performance that makes viewers feel close to her.

“Our Bible” begins with subtle restraint, piano notes falling like raindrops against a minimalist backdrop. As the song progresses, it builds with remarkable patience, adding layers of instrumentation that include contributions from the London Community Gospel Choir.

Their appearance gives the chorus more depth and complexity, turning what could have been a simple pop song into something that really makes you feel something.

Jagannatha Suta and Bria herself co-produced the track at RAK and Angels studios in London. It shows a deep understanding of rhythms.

The music production never gets in the way of the main message; instead, it works with it to bring out the emotional depth of Bria’s words and singing.

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The soft funk elements, which sound like Lionel Richie or Kool And The Gang’s most moving tunes, give the song a rhythmic base that keeps it moving forward with purpose and grace.

“Our Bible” stands out because its lyrics are mostly about everyday love. Today, a lot of artists are interested in hot topics or made-up drama. Bria, on the other hand, is interested in the quiet magic of daily life.

She sings about creating personal narratives of love and connection, suggesting that our most sacred texts might be the stories we write through our daily interactions and choices.

The 80s influences are apparent but never heavy-handed. Instead, they function as subtle touchstones, creating a sense of nostalgia without becoming derivative.

This balancing act between past and present mirrors the song’s thematic concerns with finding meaning in the here and now while acknowledging the ongoing stories we create.

Bria learnt to play the violin at the famous music school of Vilnius and then continued her education at the Royal school of Brussels. Her careful attention to musical detail shows that she has had classical training.

Overall, the music seems well-thought-out, with each part contributing to the emotional journey of the song.

“Our Bible” feels lived-in and authentic, the work of an artist communicating genuine emotion rather than demonstrating technical prowess.

This single arrives at an interesting juncture in Bria’s career. Having recently signed her independent label to a global distribution deal with Right Track/Universal Music, she stands poised for wider recognition.

“Our Bible” suggests she’s ready for the spotlight, having developed a distinctive artistic voice that draws from various traditions while remaining uniquely her own.

The song’s message of hope and joy feels particularly apt for our current moment. In times of division and uncertainty, Bria offers a gentle reminder of what connects us—the small moments of joy and connection that form the backbone of human experience.

Asta Bria Crafts Soulful Optimism Funk-Pop Gem With "Our Bible"
Asta Bria Crafts Soulful Optimism Funk-Pop Gem With “Our Bible”

It brings to mind the Japanese concept of “mono no aware”—a sensitivity to the impermanence of things and the bittersweet feeling of their passing. There’s a similar appreciation for transient beauty in Bria’s celebration of everyday existence.

At the end of the song, Bria’s clear singing, the harmonies of the church choir, and the funk-influenced rhythm section all come together to make something bigger than the sum of its parts.

The song “Our Bible” by Asta Bria makes her a performer to keep an eye on in 2025. Major record labels are planning to release her first album in the autumn of 2025. This song is both a great work in its own right and an exciting taste of what is to come.

By honouring the sacredness of daily love, Bria has made something that is both deeply personal and deeply global. It is a vocal reminder that the deepest truths can be found in the simplest moments.

MrrrDaisy
MrrrDaisyhttps://musicarenagh.com
MrrrDaisy is a Ghanaian-Spanish-born Journalist, A&R, Publicist, Graphic & Web Designer, and Blogger popularly known by many as the owner and founder of Music Arena Gh and ViViPlay. He has worked with both mainstream and unheard artists from all over the world. The young entrepreneur is breaking boundaries to live off his work, create an impact, be promoted, cooperate with prominent artists, producers, and writers, and build his portfolio.
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